@@ -1066,34 +1066,49 @@ The Implicit ''list-item'' Counter</h3>
10661066 In addition to any explicitly defined [=counters=]
10671067 that authors write in their styles,
10681068 [=list items=] automatically increment
1069- a special <dfn value for="counter-increment, counter-set, counter-reset, counter(), counters()">list-item</dfn> <a>counter</a> .
1070-
1071- By default, the ''list-item'' counter
1072- must be incremented by 1 on every [=list item=] ,
1073- exactly as if the [=list item=] had ''list-item 1'' appended to their 'counter-increment' value
1074- (including side-effects such as possibly [=instantiating=] a new [=counter=] , etc).
1075- This happens at the same time as when [=counters=] are normally incremented,
1076- and does not affect the [=specified value|specified=] or [=computed value=] of 'counter-increment' .
1077-
1078- This automatic increment <strong> does not</strong> happen
1079- if the [=list item’s=] 'counter-increment'
1080- explicitly mentions the ''list-item'' counter:
1081- ''li { counter-increment: list-item 2; }''
1082- will increment ''list-item'' by 2,
1083- not by 3 as would happen if you additionally appended ''list-item 1'' to that.
1084-
1085- Host languages can additionally define more complex behavior
1086- based on their own semantics.
1087- For example, HTML lists can have a <{ol/reversed}> attribute,
1088- which causes the ''list-item'' counter to count <em> down</em> instead on the list items belonging to that element.
1089-
1090- Note: Per [[#text-markers]] ,
1091- the ''list-item'' counter
1092- is used to generate the [=marker string=] for [=list items=] ;
1093- in other words,
1094- it's the counter used when you set 'list-style-type'
1095- to something that can show a counter's value,
1096- like ''decimal'' .
1069+ a special <dfn value for="counter-increment, counter-set, counter-reset, counter(), counters()">list-item</dfn> <a>counter</a> ,
1070+ which is used when generating the default [=marker string=] on [=list items=]
1071+ (see 'list-style-type' ).
1072+
1073+ Specifically,
1074+ unless the 'counter-increment' property explicitly specifies
1075+ a different increment for the ''list-item'' counter,
1076+ it must be incremented by 1 on every [=list item=] ,
1077+ at the same time that <a>counters</a> are normally incremented
1078+ (exactly as if the [=list item=] had ''list-item 1'' appended to their 'counter-increment' value,
1079+ including side-effects such as possibly [=instantiating=] a new [=counter=] , etc).
1080+ This does not affect the [=specified value|specified=] or [=computed values=]
1081+ of 'counter-increment' .
1082+
1083+ <div class="example">
1084+ Because each [=list item=] automatically increments
1085+ the ''counter-increment/list-item'' counter by 1,
1086+ consecutive [=list items=] with a numeric 'list-style-type'
1087+ will be consecutively numbered by default--
1088+ even if the author sets 'counter-increment' to another value
1089+ such as ''counter-increment: itemnumber'' or even ''counter-increment/none'' .
1090+ This protects the automatic ''counter-increment/list-item'' counter
1091+ from inadvertently being overridden
1092+ by declarations intended to address other counters.
1093+
1094+ However, since the automatic ''counter-increment/list-item'' increment
1095+ <em> does not</em> happen
1096+ if the [=list item’s=] 'counter-increment'
1097+ explicitly mentions the ''list-item'' counter,
1098+ ''li { counter-increment: list-item 2; }''
1099+ will increment ''list-item'' by 2 as specified,
1100+ not by 3 as would happen
1101+ if ''list-item 1'' were unconditionally appended.
1102+
1103+ This also allows to turn off the automatic ''list-item'' counter increment,
1104+ by overriding it explicitly, e.g. ''counter-increment: list-item 0;'' .
1105+ </div>
1106+
1107+ In all other respects, the ''counter-increment/list-item'' [=counter=]
1108+ behaves like any other [=counter=]
1109+ and can be used and manipulated by authors
1110+ to adjust [=list item=] styling
1111+ or for other purposes.
10971112
10981113 <div class="example">
10991114
@@ -1113,11 +1128,13 @@ The Implicit ''list-item'' Counter</h3>
11131128 </pre>
11141129 </div>
11151130
1116- Note: This means that ''counter-increment: none''
1117- still lets the ''list-item'' counter increment on [=list items=] .
1118- If one wants to explicitly turn off the ''list-item'' counter as well
1119- (perhaps because they are doing something more complicated with it themselves),
1120- one must write ''counter-increment: list-item 0;'' .
1131+ UAs and host languages should ensure
1132+ that the ''counter-increment/list-item'' counter values
1133+ by default
1134+ reflect the underlying numeric value dictated by host language semantics
1135+ when setting up list item styling
1136+ in their UA style sheet and presentational hint style mappings.
1137+ See, e.g. [[#ua-stylesheet]] .
11211138
11221139 <!--
11231140 See old <a href="https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/2464#issuecomment-375492907">WG discussions</a>
@@ -1367,6 +1384,8 @@ Outputting Counters: the ''counter()'' and ''counters()'' functions</h3>
13671384<h2 id='ua-stylesheet'>
13681385Appendix A: Sample Style Sheet For HTML</h2>
13691386
1387+ Issue: Need to check this section for errors.
1388+
13701389 <em> This section is informative, not normative.
13711390 HTML itself defines the actual default properties that apply to HTML lists.</em>
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