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if you wanted to create a simple notification symbol like you can see on the bottom of the screen here for this button you can do that in css with the following css most of itamp;#39;s pretty straightforward but what happens if you want this content property for the number of notifications to be able to be changed without actually modifying the css thatamp;#39;s really easy to do with data attributes we can come in here and add a data attribute called count and weamp;#39;ll just set it equal to letamp;#39;s say 8. and then what we can do instead of our css is pull in this value and use it so instead of our content here what we can do is we can change this to attr and then pass in whatever attribute we want in our case the data count attribute now no matter what that data count attribute is itamp;#39;s going to get pulled into our css and actually used for the content of our before or after element now the only downside to this attr property is you can only use it inside of the con