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A table of contents from a book about cats with descriptive text. A table of contents, (but also contents and abbreviated as TOC), is a list usually part of the front matter preceding the main text of a book or other written work containing the titles of the text's sections, sometimes with descriptions.
When you're creating a new page for a daughter article, you first search for the name of new article you intend to create. The search fails, leaving you with a link on the search page that you want to click: "create this page". 5. Click "create this page". That click puts you into edit mode at the new page, the one for the daughter article.
The hh.exe utility on Windows and the extract_chmLib utility (a component of chmlib) on Linux can also decompile CHM files. Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop and Compiler generate CHM files by instructions stored in a HTML Help project. The file name of such a project has the extension .HHP and the file is just text in the INI file format. [14]
This template replaces the regular Table of Contents functionality. If you want a regular Table of Contents on a page where {{Compact TOC}} is in use, use __FORCETOC__ or __TOC__ as explained at HELP:TOC.
{} forces the auto-generated "Table of Contents" for an article to appear floated to the left side of the page (as seen left), in order to improve article layout. Usage Insert {{TOC left}} at the point in the article where you want the top of the Table of Contents box to appear.
This template lays out the table of contents in a horizontal list rather than a vertical one. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status No numbers nonum Hide the generated heading numbers Example yes String optional Limit limit Limits the depth of subheadings shown. For instance using limit=4 will hide the ...
For each page with at least four headings, a table of contents (TOC) [1] is automatically generated from the section headings unless the magic word __NOTOC__ (with two underscores on either side of the word) is added to the article's wikitext.
Select the table on the web page. Then click "copy" from the edit menu of your browser. In some browsers you can do this from the popup context menu. Launch visual editor on any page. Then paste the table into the page. If that does not work, click on the insert menu, and then "table". It usually has the first header in the table selected.