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To number bullets in the page text consecutively, you can add the following CSS to the page ''MediaWiki:Common.css''. Please note that this custom styling  may not work if it is incompatible with CSS declarations from other stylesheets in the wiki.
To number bullets in the page text consecutively, you can add the following CSS to the page ''MediaWiki:Common.css''. Please note that this custom styling  may not work if it is incompatible with CSS declarations from other stylesheets in the wiki.
{{Textbox|boxtype=important|header=Wichtig!|text=This styling does NOT apply in the PDF export.|icon=yes}}
{{Textbox|boxtype=important|header=Important!|text=This styling does NOT apply in the PDF export.|icon=yes}}Example for separately numbered footnotes.<ref>Footnote 1</ref> <ref>Footnote 2</ref><syntaxhighlight lang="css">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
/* Styles for formatting sub-ordered-list-items with 1.1., 1.1.1., etc.)*/
/* Styles for formatting sub-ordered-list-items with 1.1., 1.1.1., etc.)*/
/* First, set all numbered lists to use coSub-reset */
/* First, set all numbered lists to use counter-reset */
#mw-content-text ol, ol.ve-ce-branchNode {
#mw-content-text ol, ol.ve-ce-branchNode {
       coSub-reset: item;
       counter-reset: item;
       margin: 0.3em 0 0 2.2em;
       margin: 0.3em 0 0 2.2em;
}
}
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ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li > p {display:inline}
ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li > p {display:inline}


/* Use a coSub that checks the number of items and adds a "." between them and ends with ". " */
/* Use a counter that checks the number of items and adds a "." between them and ends with ". " */
#mw-content-text ol>li:before, ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li:before {  
#mw-content-text ol>li:before, ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li:before {  
       content: coSubs(item, ".") ". ";  
       content: counters(item, ".") ". ";  
       coSub-increment: item;
       counter-increment: item;
}
 
/*Number footnotes separately */
#mw-content-text  .references ::marker {
    content: " ";
}
#mw-content-text  ol.references {
    counter-reset:ref; list-style-type:none;
}
#mw-content-text  ol.references li:before{
    counter-increment:ref;
    content:counter(ref) ". ";
    float: left;
    margin-right: 1em;
}
#mw-content-text  ol > li li {
    margin-left:-0.3em;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>Ausgabe:
 
</syntaxhighlight>Output:


# Step 1
# Step 1
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# Step 2
# Step 2
# Step 2
# Step 2
Aufzählungslisten, die nicht nummeriert sind, sind nicht von der CSS-Anweisung betroffen:
Bulleted lists that are not numbered are not affected by the CSS declarations:


* List item  
* List item  
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*** List item level 3
*** List item level 3


 
Numbering in a new "ordered list" starts back at 1:


# Step 1
# Step 1
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# Step 2
# Step 2


 
== Example for footnote numbering ==
[[Kategorie:Anpassung]]
These footnotes are formatted separately, although they are also just ordered list in the page content.
[[de:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Customization]]
[[en:Numbering ordered lists]]
[[de:Aufzählungslisten_nummerieren]]

Latest revision as of 13:18, 17 July 2024

To number bullets in the page text consecutively, you can add the following CSS to the page MediaWiki:Common.css. Please note that this custom styling may not work if it is incompatible with CSS declarations from other stylesheets in the wiki.

Important!This styling does NOT apply in the PDF export.

Example for separately numbered footnotes.[1] [2]

/* Styles for formatting sub-ordered-list-items with 1.1., 1.1.1., etc.)*/
	
/* First, set all numbered lists to use counter-reset */
#mw-content-text ol, ol.ve-ce-branchNode {
      counter-reset: item;
       margin: 0.3em 0 0 2.2em;
}

/* Display all list items in a numbered list in block display */
#mw-content-text ol>li, ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li {
      display: block;
}
ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li > p {display:inline}

/* Use a counter that checks the number of items and adds a "." between them and ends with ". " */
#mw-content-text ol>li:before, ol.ve-ce-branchNode>li:before { 
      content: counters(item, ".") ". "; 
      counter-increment: item;
}

/*Number footnotes separately */
#mw-content-text  .references ::marker {
    content: " ";	
}
#mw-content-text  ol.references {
    counter-reset:ref; list-style-type:none;
}
#mw-content-text  ol.references li:before{
    counter-increment:ref;
    content:counter(ref) ". ";
    float: left;
    margin-right: 1em;
	}
#mw-content-text  ol > li li {
    margin-left:-0.3em;
}

Output:

  1. Step 1
    1. Substep 1
    2. Substep 2
      1. SubSubstep 1
      2. SubSubstep 2
      3. SubSubstep 3
  2. Step 2
  3. Step 2
  4. Step 2

Bulleted lists that are not numbered are not affected by the CSS declarations:

  • List item
    • List item level 2
      • List item level 3

Numbering in a new "ordered list" starts back at 1:

  1. Step 1
    1. Substep 1
    2. Substep 2
      1. SubSubstep 1
      2. SubSubstep 2
      3. SubSubstep 3
  2. Step 2
  3. Step 2
  4. Step 2

Example for footnote numbering

These footnotes are formatted separately, although they are also just ordered list in the page content.

  1. Footnote 1
  2. Footnote 2



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