This template can be integrated into a page using the Visual Editor Insert>Template link. It makes it possible to limit the heading levels that are shown in the Table of Contents of a wiki page.

Importing the template

The import file is included in the archive file HW-TOClimit.zip. Unpack the zip file first.

On the page Special:Import follow these steps:

  1. Select file and choose HW-TOClimit.xml.
  2. Enter an Interwiki prefix. Since this field is required, simply add hw (for hallowelt).
  3. Keep the selection Import to default locations.
  4. Click Sie Upload file... .

The template is now available in your wiki.

Pages included in the import

The xml import creates the following files in your wiki:

  • Template:TOClimit
  • Template:TOClimit/styles.css

Usage

  1. Add the template from Visual Editor.
    "Add a template" dialog
    Selecting the TOClimit template
  2. Enter the level of headings you want to show. Sie die Anzahl der gewünschten Überschriften-Ebenen ein (z.B. 1).
    Template settings dialog
    Headings limit 1
  3. Save the page. The table of contents is now shown with your custom settings.
Note:If you need to make adjustments to the parameters after saving the template, switch to source editing mode. Since the table of contents is not shown in visual aditing mode, the template will not be shown in this mode.


Parameters

The following customizations are possible:

Parameter Possible value Description
limit 1, 2, 3, 4 Limits heading levels (up to level 4). If the value is 2, the TOC is 2 levels deep
nonum 1 Removes numbering when set to 1
notitle 1 Removes title when set to 1
noborder 1 Removes border when set to 1
fontlarge 1 Sets size to match regular content size

Examples

{{TOClimit|limit=1|nonum=|notitle=1|noborder=1|fontlarge=1}}

Output before and after:

Main levels of the TOC displayed in one row:

{{TOClimit|limit=1|nonum=1|notitle=1|noborder=0|fontlarge=0|inline=1}}
Display of the main level of the TOC in one row
Inline-TOC




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