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'''<nowiki>{{ | '''<nowiki>{{TOClimit|limit=3}}</nowiki>''' | ||
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. You can specify the limit with the limit parameter; for instance, limit=3 allows ===subheadings=== but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC (they still have section edit links, however; 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). | 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. You can specify the limit with the limit parameter; for instance, limit=3 allows ===subheadings=== but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC (they still have section edit links, however; 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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Latest revision as of 16:47, May 22, 2007
Usage
{{TOClimit|limit=3}}
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. You can specify the limit with the limit parameter; for instance, limit=3 allows ===subheadings=== but omits any subheadings below that from the TOC (they still have section edit links, however; 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).