Erik asked for specific examples which need a "disable table of contents" tag. Here's one:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page
"How to edit a page" has sections and subsections that are used only to demonstrate the markup needed to create sections and subsections. Thus, in the table of contents, we have
3. New Section 3.1 Subsection 3.1.1 Sub-subsection
For the record, I love the table of contents feature. It's very helpful at [[Talk:Open Directory Project/Temp]].
Stephen Gilbert ------- Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia http://www.wikipedia.org
sgilbert-
Erik asked for specific examples which need a "disable table of contents" tag.
Actually I saw a lot of pages that needed it once the feature went live. Particularly timelines. __NOTOC__ works fine, though. More problematic is the fact that section editing gets confused by headings within <nowiki> tags. I'll try to sort that one out.
Regards,
Erik
Erik Moeller wrote:
sgilbert-
Erik asked for specific examples which need a "disable table of contents" tag.
Actually I saw a lot of pages that needed it once the feature went live. Particularly timelines. __NOTOC__ works fine, though. More problematic is the fact that section editing gets confused by headings within <nowiki> tags. I'll try to sort that one out.
While you're at it, can you also remove the double-[edit] links at the beginning of articles that start with a heading?
Thanks, Timwi
Timwi wrote:
Erik Moeller wrote:
sgilbert-
Erik asked for specific examples which need a "disable table of contents" tag.
Actually I saw a lot of pages that needed it once the feature went live. Particularly timelines. __NOTOC__ works fine, though. More problematic is the fact that section editing gets confused by headings within <nowiki> tags. I'll try to sort that one out.
While you're at it, can you also remove the double-[edit] links at the beginning of articles that start with a heading?
Oh, and another thing. I would be eternally grateful if you'd also remove the trailing whitespace from headings:
<a HREF="#Technical_Discussion">1 Technical Discussion </a><br> ^ this one
I don't know about other browsers, but Mozilla actually renders this space and thus makes the link underline go further out to the right than it should.
Thanks, Timwi
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