On 08/02/2008, at 10:22 AM, Tim White wrote:
> You can use <ol start="x"> (whatever number you need) to start a  
> list at a
> new number. Or, you can use <li value="x"> to skip numbering within  
> a list.
>
> Both attributes are deprecated, so they are only valid under HTML  
> 4.01 or
> XHTML 1.0 Transitional.

I'm kinda glad you accidentally posted this to the list Tim as I  
thought I'd seen that they ("start" and "value") had been deprecated.

My question is - do these (and other) rather handy (and annoyingly  
deprecated) HTML attributes have a CSS equivalent?

Another that comes to mind is the image attribute "align". I've used  
"float" instead a few times but it does not always do the best job.  
Alternatives? (apart from using deprecated HTML attributes) Anyone?

Cheers,
KathyW.
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