Snap! has a filtering system dynamically transforming inline tags in your pages with live content from your website. By default we include the foot note tag filter in your website.
The module supports 3 tags that all generate a Table of Contents.
The most popular is now [toc] since it is easy to type and works in WYSIWYG editors.
At this point, most of the Table of Contents configuration is done in the Table of Contents filter.
This means multiple Input formats allow you to make use of several different configurations.
Various known issues with the Table of Contents module.
Teaser appear, FCKeditor accentuated letters, Back to top arrow, Filters interaction (JavaScript removal,) headers numbering, double numbering...
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The Table of contents module is used to generate a table with a list of all the content of your pages.
The module searches for the header tags (H1 to H6) and transforms those into a list of items used in the table of contents. Note that this module does not have the capability to generate a table of contents for multiple pages. However, used with the Views module, it is possible to create pages referencing multiple sub-pages.
The features include a way to number the items either with the automatic HTML ordered list feature (OL) or with an internal system that counts the headers and generates