Example usage
Summary:
The soo_toc Textpattern plugin in action
Article Contents
(This table of contents was, naturally, generated by using
<txp:soo_toc />
.)Overview
This article is an example of soo_toc in action.
How-to
This article uses Textile for HTML generation; its source looks like this:
h2(#overview). Overview This article is an example of soo_toc in action. h2(#how-to). How-to This article uses Textile for HTML generation; its source looks like this: ...
Levels
This sub-section’s heading is
h3(#levels). Levels
Note how its listing in the TOC is nested.
Heading IDs
This sub-section’s heading is lacking an ID:
h3. Heading IDs
So it doesn’t appear in the TOC.
Relative URLs
This sub-section’s heading does have an ID:
h3(#relative). Relative URLs
So it appears in the TOC. If you look at this page’s HTML source, you’ll see that the TOC produces relative URLs. This is soo_toc’s default; you can override this with the full_url
attribute.
Posted 2008-01-29 (last modified 2009-09-20)