I was wondering what’s the difference between upper-alpha and upper-latin in the css list-style ?
I was wondering what’s the difference between upper-alpha and upper-latin in the css list-style
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The main difference is that
upper-latinisn’t supported by IE6 or IE7 whereasupper-alphais.Other than that, there doesn’t seem to be any difference at all. They are described identically in the offical W3C spec.
For browser compatibility, see Quirksmode.