The actual plugin table of content (toc) seems to work only within structure.
It is a bit confusing as the plugin is always available (even when you don’t use and didn't enabled structures). If the user miss the little text that says it work with structure from the plugin help modal then it can turn into hours of frustrations.
''Note: from the plugin modal editor window it is not possible to understand it work with structures only).
It would be nice if we can use it without being in a structure, to set a table of content on a single page. A table that could be designed per usage.
The alternative to use auto-toc is too heavier IMO and still doesn’t clean the confusion of having a common plugin you can’t use. (most of other competitor of Tiki just have this working on any page in a few clicks).
PS: I found impressive we have so many ticket for the table of content (common and easy to use feature) for 2018.
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