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'''<nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki>''' - Can be placed anywhere on a page to position the table of contents onto an exact portion of the page<br>
'''<nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki>''' - Can be placed anywhere on a page to position the table of contents onto an exact portion of the page<br>
'''<nowiki>__FORCETOC__</nowiki>''' - Serves a similar function to "__TOC__", where the position of the table of contents is determined. Can be used when you want a table of contents on your page, regardless of the number of sections it contains<br>
'''<nowiki>__FORCETOC__</nowiki>''' - Serves a similar function to <nowiki>"__TOC__"</nowiki>, where the position of the table of contents is determined. Can be used when you want a table of contents on your page, regardless of the number of sections it contains<br>
'''<nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki>''' - Used to prevent a table of contents from being created on a page, regardless of how many sections it contains<br>
'''<nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki>''' - Used to prevent a table of contents from being created on a page, regardless of how many sections it contains<br>



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Back To Article Ideas

Headers and Table of Contents

A page can and should be separated into sections. This can be achieved by using the header syntax. After at least four sections are added to a page, a table of contents will pop up at the start of that page.

=Header 1=
==Header 2==
===Header 3===
====Header 4====
=====Header 5=====
======Header 6======

NOTE: Do not put single equal signs around a header name, as this will end up creating a header with text that is the same size as the article's name. Also try to avoid going for headers beyond "header 4" wherever possible.

Magic Words

The table below is a cheatsheet of all of the different magic words you may use when creating an article.

__TOC__ - Can be placed anywhere on a page to position the table of contents onto an exact portion of the page
__FORCETOC__ - Serves a similar function to "__TOC__", where the position of the table of contents is determined. Can be used when you want a table of contents on your page, regardless of the number of sections it contains
__NOTOC__ - Used to prevent a table of contents from being created on a page, regardless of how many sections it contains

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