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<div class="toclimit-{{{1|{{{limit|3}}}}}}">__TOC__</div><noinclude> | <div class="toclimit-{{{1|{{{limit|3}}}}}}">__TOC__</div><noinclude>This template inserts a Table of Contents which omits subheadings lower than a certain level. The table obeys the same layout rules as the <nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki> magic word. Omitted sections still have section edit links in the article body; the main use for this template is situations where you want section edit links for ease of editing but don't want to clutter the table of contents. | ||
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=== Usage === | |||
<tt><nowiki>{{TOClimit}}</nowiki></tt> | |||
The template defaults to including only == level 2 == and === level 3 === headers. | |||
You can specify a different limit by adding a header level: | |||
<tt><nowiki>{{TOClimit|4}}</nowiki></tt> | |||
4 allows ==== level 4 headers ==== but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC. | |||
The template works by hiding the lower levels with CSS. See [[MediaWiki:Common.css]]. | |||
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Revision as of 22:30, 18 March 2009
This template inserts a Table of Contents which omits subheadings lower than a certain level. The table obeys the same layout rules as the __TOC__ magic word. Omitted sections still have section edit links in the article body; the main use for this template is situations where you want section edit links for ease of editing but don't want to clutter the table of contents.
Usage
{{TOClimit}}
The template defaults to including only == level 2 == and === level 3 === headers.
You can specify a different limit by adding a header level:
{{TOClimit|4}}
4 allows ==== level 4 headers ==== but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC.
The template works by hiding the lower levels with CSS. See MediaWiki:Common.css.