speak-as
The speak-as descriptor specifies how a counter symbol constructed with a given @counter-style will be represented in the spoken form. For example, an author can specify a counter symbol to be either spoken as its numerical value or just represented with an audio cue.
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ speak-as: auto; speak-as: bullets; speak-as: numbers; speak-as: words; speak-as: spell-out; /* @counter-style name value */ speak-as: <counter-style-name>;
Values
auto-
If the value of
speak-asis specified asauto, then the effective value ofspeak-aswill be determined based on the value of the@counter-style/systemdescriptor:- If the value of
systemisalphabetic, the effective value ofspeak-aswill bespell-out. - If
systemiscyclic, the effective value ofspeak-aswill bebullets. - If
systemisextends, the value ofspeak-aswill be the same as ifspeak-as: autois specified on the extended style. - For all other cases, specifying
autohas the same effect as specifyingspeak-as: numbers.
- If the value of
bullets-
A phrase or an audio cue defined by the user agent for representing an unordered list item will be read out.
numbers-
The numerical value of the counter will be read out in the document language.
words-
The user agent will generate a counter value as normal and read it out as a word in the document language.
spell-out-
The user agent will generate a counter representation as normal and would read it out letter by letter. If the user agent doesn't know how to read out a particular counter symbol, the user agent might read it out as if the value of
speak-aswasnumbers. <counter-style-name>-
The name of another counter style, specified as a
<custom-ident>. If included, the counter will be spoken out in the form specified in that counter style, kind of like specifying the@counter-style/fallbackdescriptor. If the specified style does not exist,speak-asdefaults toauto.
Accessibility concerns
Assistive technology support is very limited for the speak-as property. Do not rely on it to convey information critical to understanding the page's purpose.
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Formal definition
| Related at-rule | @counter-style |
|---|---|
| Initial value | auto |
| Computed value | as specified |
Formal syntax
auto | bullets | numbers | words | spell-out | <counter-style-name>where
<counter-style-name> = <custom-ident>
Examples
Setting the spoken form for a counter
HTML
<ul class="list"> <li>One</li> <li>Two</li> <li>Three</li> <li>Four</li> <li>Five</li> </ul>
CSS
@counter-style speak-as-example { system: fixed; symbols: ; suffix: " "; speak-as: numbers; } .list { list-style: speak-as-example; }
Result
Specifications
Browser compatibility
| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
speak-as |
No |
No |
33 |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
33 |
No |
No |
No |
See also
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list-style,list-style-image,list-style-position -
symbols(), the functional notation creating anonymous counter styles.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@counter-style/speak-as