Improvements to Table of Contents #360
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Hey @Loriel-S-Parloa! Thank you for your feedback! GitBook already has a table of contents by default, both on the page and the space. The table of contents is what you see on the left of a space, with the pages you have inside that space. You can read more about it our documentation here. As for the content on the page itself, we have a section called "On this page" on the right-hand side of each page. We also have more information on it in our documentation, but whenever you add an H1 or H2 to your page, we automatically generate and update that list with the changes you make. It links to each section of your page underneath those headings. Hopefully, those are what you are looking for ;) |
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It would be very useful to be able to add a block to a page (within an Expandable block too) which would dynamically display a table of contents containing the Child pages of the Parent page that I select. Maybe it's called something else since GitBook does already have a "Table of Contents" This would be helpful as I have some documentation that references other articles, and sometimes I want to list all of those child articles without having to manually create my own links (like the OP mentioned). Creating my own links means that I would have to remember to manually create new links for any new pages within that Parent page, or remove links that might be outdated. |
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I would really like to be able to add a table of contents on certain pages.
Right now, I have have to create a bulleted list and link each individually. It's time consuming, and also not so visually appealing.
Thank you!
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