Usually if you think you need a table of contents in a tiddler, you're
putting too much into a single tiddler.

Instead, put the content from each 'section' into a tiddler of its own.
 Then tag that tidder with some tag.  Now your Table of Contents appears in
that tag's list, and you have a proper microcontent tiddlywiki.



On 24 March 2014 06:42, MetalSoviet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there something that creates automatically a table of contents based on
> headers, like the ones in Wikipedia?
>
> If you could provide me a code or something it would be nice, because I
> have no idea about java and I still have a way to go through CSS.
>
> Thanks
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