Hi Eddy,

that suffix is simply a textual differentiator to identify individual
embedded elements, it can be anything. If you just add a colon without any
additional text, you can use processEmbeddedElement to dynamically generate
differentiators. This makes it possible to have an arbitrary number of
embedded elements inside a list for example. This can typically be used to
create a list component with editable cells.

Best regards,

Geert


jeyoung wrote:
> 
> What about the figure suffixing the element name?
> 
> <!--V 'ELEMENT:Counter:1' /-->
> 
> How does that number work?

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