I18N Tests: list-style-type This page tests support for the CSS list-style-type property, as defined in CSS2.0. Note: The CSS2.0 specification does not specify in any detail the mechanism for implementing the numbering schemes defined. Expectations for behaviour are based on the version of the CSS3 Lists module current at the time this test was last updated. In most cases, however, these tests simply allow you to see whether and how a particular user agent implements these features, rather than testing against the requirements of the specification. Check whether the numbering of the lists is what you would expect. The start attribute is used on ol to skip to higher numbers. lower-latin CSS says: list-style-type: lower-latin; . The CSS2.0 specification specifies the set of characters as "a, b, c, ... z". It doesn't specify what happens after z. a one, should show a b two, should show b one, expect to see a two, expect to see b three, expect to see c -> -> a one, expect to see a -> -> b two, expect to see b -> -> c three, expect to see c c three, should show c d four, should show d e five, should show e z twenty six, should show z aa twenty seven, undefined ab twenty eight, undefined az fifty-two, undefined ba fifty-three, undefined bb fifty-four, undefined upper-latin CSS says: list-style-type: upper-latin; The CSS2.0 specification specifies the set of characters as "A, B, C, ... Z". It doesn't specify what happens after Z. A one, should show A B two, should show B one, expect to see A two, expect to see B three, expect to see C -> -> A one, expect to see A -> -> B two, expect to see B -> -> C three, expect to see C C three, should show C D four, should show D E five, should show E Z twenty six, should show Z AA twenty seven, undefined AB twenty eight, undefined AZ fifty-two, undefined BA fifty-three, undefined BB fifty-four, undefined lower-alpha CSS says: list-style-type: lower-alpha; The CSS2.0 specification specifies the set of characters as "a, b, c, ... z". It doesn't specify what happens after z. a one, should show a b two, should show b one, expect to see a two, expect to see b three, expect to see c -> -> a one, expect to see a -> -> b two, expect to see b -> -> c three, expect to see c c three, should show c d four, should show d e five, should show e z twenty six, should show z aa twenty seven, undefined ab twenty eight, undefined az fifty-two, undefined ba fifty-three, undefined bb fifty-four, undefined upper-alpha CSS says: list-style-type: upper-alpha; The CSS2.0 specification specifies the set of characters as "A, B, C, ... Z". It doesn't specify what happens after Z. A one, should show A B two, should show B one, expect to see A two, expect to see B three, expect to see C -> -> A one, expect to see A -> -> B two, expect to see B -> -> C three, expect to see C C three, should show C D four, should show D E five, should show E Z twenty six, should show Z AA twenty seven, undefined AB twenty eight, undefined AZ fifty-two, undefined BA fifty-three, undefined BB fifty-four, undefined lower-greek CSS says: list-style-type: lower-greek; The CSS2.0 specification doesn't explicitly define the set of characters in the list, nor what happens after the list is exhausted, but does say "Lowercase classical Greek alpha, beta, gamma, ... (έ, ή, ί, ...)". α one, may show α β two, may show β one, may show α two, may show β three, may show γ -> -> α one, may show α -> -> β two, may show β -> -> γ three, may show γ γ three, may show γ δ four, may show δ ε five, may show ε ω twenty four, may show ω αα twenty seven, undefined αβ twenty eight, undefined αω forty-eight, undefined βα forty-nine, undefined ββ fifty, undefined hiragana CSS says: list-style-type: hiragana; The CSS 2.0 specification doesn't explicitly define the set of characters in the list, nor what happens after the list is exhausted. あ one, may show あ い two, may show い one, may show あ two, may show い three, may show う -> -> あ one, may show あ -> -> い two, may show い -> -> う three, may show う う three, may show う え four, may show え お five, may show お ん forty-eight, may show ん ああ forty-nine, undefined あい fifty, undefined あん ninety-six, undefined いあ ninety-seven, undefined いい ninety-eight, undefined hiragana-iroha CSS says: list-style-type: hiragana-iroha; The CSS 2.0 specification doesn't explicitly define the set of characters in the list, nor what happens after the list is exhausted. い one, may show い ろ two, may show ろ one, may show い two, may show ろ three, may show は -> -> あ one, may show い -> -> い two, may show ろ -> -> う three, may show は は three, may show は に four, may show に ほ five, may show ほ す forty-seven, may show す いい forty-eight, undefined いろ forty-nine, undefined いす ninety-four, undefined ろい ninety-five, undefined ろろ ninety-six, undefined katakana CSS says: list-style-type: katakana; The CSS 2.0 specification doesn't explicitly define the set of characters in the list, nor what happens after the list is exhausted. ア one, may show ア イ two, may show イ one, may show ア two, may show イ three, may show ウ -> -> ア one, may show ア -> -> イ two, may show イ -> -> ウ three, may show ウ ウ three, may show ウ エ four, may show エ オ five, may show オ ン forty-eight, undefined アア forty-nine, undefined アイ fifty, undefined アン ninety-six, undefined イア ninety-seven, undefined イイ ninety-eight, undefined katakana-iroha CSS says: list-style-type: katakana-iroha; The CSS 2.0 specification doesn't explicitly define the set of characters in the list, nor what happens after the list is exhausted. イ one, may show イ ロ two, may show ロ one, may show イ two, may show ロ three, may show ハ -> -> あ one, may show イ -> -> い two, may show ロ -> -> う three, may show ハ ハ three, may show ハ ニ four, may show ニ ホ five, may show ホ ス forty-seven, may show ス イイ forty-eight, undefined イロ forty-nine, undefined イス ninety-four, undefined ロイ ninety-five, undefined ロロ ninety-six, undefined cjk-ideographic CSS says: list-style-type: cjk-ideographic; The CSS2.0 specification doesn't define what characters should be used to create each number - there are multiple alternatives. Note that the characters specified in the CSS3 Lists module as of the date of publication of this page are not those expected below. 一 one 二 two one two three -> -> 一 one -> -> 二 two -> -> 三 three 三 three 四 four 五 five 二十 twenty, undefined 二十一 twenty one, undefined 二十二 twenty two, undefined 一百 a hundred, undefined 一百零一 a hundred and one, undefined 一百零二 a hundred and two, undefined 零 zero, undefined 一 one hebrew CSS says: list-style-type: hebrew; The CSS2.0 specification doesn't define the algorithm for the Hebrew numbering. א one, should show א ב two, should show ב one, should show א two, should show ב three, should show ג -> -> א one, should show א -> -> ב two, should show ב -> -> ג three, should show ג ג three, should show ג ד four, should show ד ה five, should show ה צז ninety-seven, undefined, may show צז צח ninety-eight, undefined, may show צח צט ninety-nine, undefined, may show צט ק hundred, undefined, may show ק קא a hundred and one, undefined, may show קא 0 zero, undefined, may show אפס א one, should show א georgian CSS says: list-style-type: georgian; The CSS2.0 specification doesn't define the algorithm for Georgian numbering in detail. ა one, may show ა ბ two, may show ბ one, may show ა two, may show ბ three, may show გ -> -> ა one, may show ა -> -> ბ two, may show ბ -> -> გ three, may show გ გ three, may show გ დ four, may show დ ე five, may show ე ვ six, may show ვ ზ seven, may show ზ ჱ eight, may show ჱ თ nine, may show თ ი ten, may show ი ია eleven, may show ია იბ twelve, may show იბ ჟთ ninety-nine, undefined, may show ჟთ რ hundred, undefined, may show რ რა a hundred and one, undefined, may show რა armenian CSS says: list-style-type: armenian; The CSS2.0 specification doesn't define the algorithm for Armenian numbering in detail.