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+ | @Robertundbobi ... first of all '''WOW !!! That looks great!!! ... :-))) ...'''<br/> | ||
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+ | The contents square comes up automatically as soon as there are more than three headlines.<br/> | ||
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+ | And usually it turns up on the left side - mostly disturbing. I've written a short thing that<br/> | ||
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+ | * makes it appear on the right side and | ||
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+ | * you can put wherever on the page you please | ||
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+ | It looks like this:   '''<nowiki>{{TOC_right}}.</nowiki>'''<br/> | ||
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+ | If you don't want any contents box at all use:   '''<nowiki>__NOTOC__ </nowiki>''' on top of the page. <br/> | ||
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+ | BUT, contents boxes can be useful to find certain editions in long pages without scrolling<br/> | ||
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+ | ALSO - one can avoid headlines to appear in the boxes and the contents boxes themselves <br/> | ||
+ | (keeping the number of real headlines below 3) by creating headlines in a different way: | ||
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+ | * <nowiki><span><font size="4"> TEXT of HEADLINE </font></span></nowiki> | ||
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+ | * plus <nowiki>----</nowiki> which underlines the header | ||
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+ | I've often used that for the "Band/Line-up" headlines in the individual concert pages to avoid content boxes.<br/> | ||
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+ | The disadvantage is that one cannot link to those headlines directly like <nowiki>[[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Band_/_Line-up|Line-up]]</nowiki> | ||
+ | - [[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Band_/_Line-up|Line-up]] will only get you to the general page ...<br/> | ||
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+ | while it does work with <nowiki>[[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Setlist|Setlist]]</nowiki> - [[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Setlist|Setlist]] gets you directly to the setlist on that page.<br/> | ||
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+ | Hell, that was quite a lecture ... ;-))) ... And if you check this page under "edit", you will also learn about the function of '''"nowiki" ...'''<br/> | ||
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+ | Cheers, and again - great job you've been doing here !!!<br/> | ||
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+ | [[User:Being645|Being645]] ([[User talk:Being645|talk]]) 21:00, 3 June 2018 (UTC)<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 3 June 2018
Hello.
How do I get rid of the "contents" square?
Robertundbobi
@Robertundbobi ... first of all WOW !!! That looks great!!! ... :-))) ...
The contents square comes up automatically as soon as there are more than three headlines.
And usually it turns up on the left side - mostly disturbing. I've written a short thing that
- makes it appear on the right side and
- you can put wherever on the page you please
It looks like this: {{TOC_right}}.
If you don't want any contents box at all use: __NOTOC__ on top of the page.
BUT, contents boxes can be useful to find certain editions in long pages without scrolling
ALSO - one can avoid headlines to appear in the boxes and the contents boxes themselves
(keeping the number of real headlines below 3) by creating headlines in a different way:
- <span><font size="4"> TEXT of HEADLINE </font></span>
- plus ---- which underlines the header
I've often used that for the "Band/Line-up" headlines in the individual concert pages to avoid content boxes.
The disadvantage is that one cannot link to those headlines directly like [[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Band_/_Line-up|Line-up]]
- Line-up will only get you to the general page ...
while it does work with [[Thu, 10-Aug-2017#Setlist|Setlist]] - Setlist gets you directly to the setlist on that page.
Hell, that was quite a lecture ... ;-))) ... And if you check this page under "edit", you will also learn about the function of "nowiki" ...
Cheers, and again - great job you've been doing here !!!
Being645 (talk) 21:00, 3 June 2018 (UTC)