Help:Table of Contents

A table of contents lists all the headers included on a page. Each link in a table of contents can be clicked to automatically scroll down to that section.

To make headers, enclose the title of them in  symbols. Headers can have up to 6 degrees of importance, determined by how many  symbols the title is wrapped in. See the TOC on this page:

=Header 1= A very large header. Use these sparingly, as they're about the size of the page title at the top.

Header 2
Standard header.

Header 3
Standard subsection.

Header 4
If you still want to divide a page up further, go down to four  symbols.

Header 5
Headers with more than four  symbols are not common because by default they are stylized identically to ones with four. This could be changed in the future however.

Header 6
This is the lowest headers can go. This corresponds exactly with the HTML tags,  ,  ,  ,  , and.

=Header 7
= Notice how the table of contents counts this header as a level 6 one, and does not parse the 7th pair of  symbols. In the extremely rare case that you need to make a level 7 header, consider splitting up the page by the level 1 headers.