You can add a table of contents to a page using toc Blocks.In its most basic form it looks like this (click the edit button to see the code):You can use it in two ways:- Manually, by adding a toc widget to the pages where you’d like to render a ToC
- Automatically, using a Live Template Widget
To have a ToC added to all pages with a larger (e.g. 3) number of headings, it is recommended to use this template widget. Configuration
In the body of the toc code widget you can configure a few options:- header: by default a “Table of Contents” header is added to the ToC, set this to false to disable rendering this header
- headerText: by default "# Table of Contents\n". Change it to change the rendering of this header
- minHeaders: only renders a ToC if the number of headers in the current page exceeds this number, otherwise renders an empty widget
- maxHeaders: only renders a ToC if the number of headers in the current page is below this number, otherwise renders an empty widget
- minLevel: only renders a ToC for headers below that level (if you do not want to display e.g. the first header)
- maxLevel: only renders a ToC down to this level (e.g. if you have too many sublevels.)
Example:header: false
minHeaders: 1
Want to add a table of contents to all your pages automatically? You can — that’s functionality available via the Core library.