Deprecate browser support

Bump integration tools to 2.1.0
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Angelos Chalaris
2020-04-29 13:47:57 +03:00
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You can create a ordered list using any type of HTML.
1. `counter-reset` is used to initialize a counter, the name of which is the value of the attribute. By default, the counter starts at `0`. This property can also be used to change its value to any specific number.
2. `counter-increment` is used for an element that will be countable. Once `counter-reset` is initialized, a counter's value can be increased or decreased.
3. `counter(name, style)` displays the value of a section counter. Generally used with the `content` property. This function can receive two parameters, the first being the name of the counter and the second one either `decimal` or `upper-roman` (`decimal` by default).
4. `counters(counter, string, style)` displays the value of a section counter. Generally used with the `content` property. This function can receive three parameters, the first as the name of the counter, the second one you can include a string which comes after the counter and the third one can be `decimal` or `upper-roman` (`decimal` by default).
5. A CSS counter can be especially useful for making outlined lists, because a new instance of the counter is automatically created in child elements. Using the `counters()` function, separating text can be inserted between different levels of nested counters.
#### Browser support
- `counter-reset` is used to initialize a counter, the name of which is the value of the attribute. By default, the counter starts at `0`. This property can also be used to change its value to any specific number.
- `counter-increment` is used for an element that will be countable. Once `counter-reset` is initialized, a counter's value can be increased or decreased.
- `counter(name, style)` displays the value of a section counter. Generally used with the `content` property. This function can receive two parameters, the first being the name of the counter and the second one either `decimal` or `upper-roman` (`decimal` by default).
- `counters(counter, string, style)` displays the value of a section counter. Generally used with the `content` property. This function can receive three parameters, the first as the name of the counter, the second one you can include a string which comes after the counter and the third one can be `decimal` or `upper-roman` (`decimal` by default).
- A CSS counter can be especially useful for making outlined lists, because a new instance of the counter is automatically created in child elements. Using the `counters()` function, separating text can be inserted between different levels of nested counters.