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Table of Contents Questions

I'm using the Level 2 headline (the big A in the edit toolbar) for each section in my page with the expectation that it will generate a Table of Contents. However, when I save the page, I don't see it. This help page itself has the same header, but no Table of Contents is displayed. Is there something else I need to do to get the Table of Contents working?

Also, can you include a link within a headline so that when the Table of Contents is displayed, you can click on it to open your next entry?

If this question should go in the discussion section rather than in this page directly, I apologize. Please feel free to move it there or let me know and I'll move it.

Thanks,

--Onthepath 10:49, 3 March 2007 (PST)


Hi Onthepath, I'm not exactly sure which page you refer to, but check the section below on the edit tag to see how the characters generate the page contents box. Usually, no contents box is generated for only one item. If the page is long enough, eg more than screen height, when you click in the contents box, the screen does move to that heading - hope this helps, Zeitgeist.


Thanks Zeitgeist,

I see the Table of Contents now in this help topic, but I still don't see them in my second post. Perhaps the post is too short or has too few headers for it to generate the Table of Contents. It's no big deal. I just thought that if you used headers, you would always see the Table of Contents.

--Onthepath 05:26, 5 March 2007 (PST)


After a little testing, we found that you need four headers in order see to the table of contents box.

Also, including a link in a header does not work as expected. If the table of contents (TOC) are displayed, clicking on the TOC entry moves you to that section of the document just like any other TOC entry. It does not open the linked page.

--Onthepath 08:11, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Headline text a

Headline text b

Headline text c

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