CM Table Of Contents – WordPress TOC Plugin Plugin
Add a user-friendly table of contents to aid navigation in your posts or pages.
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Create a table of contents and help users easily navigate your WordPress site content. Define the table of contents sections using headers and css classes.
This WordPress plugin enables users to generate a customizable table of contents that can be added to any page or post.
You can define the table of contents using div/span tags or CSS classes, in addition to h tags.
TOC Plugin Premium Editions
The TOC Plugin Premium edition includes even more powerful features, such as: floating toc side widget, collapse and expand toc support, multiple TOC per post/page and much more.
TOC Plugin Introduction Video
Using the TOC Plugin
- Automatic Table of Contents – Automatically creates a context specific table or index of contents (TOC) on any post or page or custom post type
- Customize your Table of Contents – Easily customize your navigation table based on specific tags and CSS classes. You can also display the TOC in one or two columns
- Style the TOC – Style the table according to the users’ needs or branding
- Order your Content – Use the WordPress table of contents plugin to create order within your pages & posts, including blog posts and articles
- On Page Navigation Tool – Makes it easy for your users to navigate between different sections of your content. Use a floating DIV which comes with the TOC once users scroll the page.
- Support Child Pages (premium only) – Navigate to your child pages from the parent page
- Next Page Support (premium only) – Table of contents help readers in long paginated posts, by pointing to the exact location in the pages/post
- Shortcode – The plugin was designed to be as seamless as possible and does not require you to insert a shortcode. However, using the shortcode allows you to fully control the position of the table of contents within your page
Basic Features
- Define TOC by tag, class and id
- Change Table of Contents title
- Easily style the navigation table font size
How to Use the WordPress Table of Contents Plugin
- Automatically add the navigation table to any page or post
- Customize your table of contents based on specific tags and classes
- Style the table for user needs or design
Pro Version Features
Pro Version Detailed Features List | Demo Site
- Collapse TOC on page upload
- Automatically create TOC for all site pages
- Define TOC using unique tags on each post or page
- Insert TOC in any specific location on a post or a page using a shortcode
- Add “Back to the Top” Button/Arrow
- Define specific tags for each page or post
- Change the appearance of TOC: font size, color, weight and style
- Support Custom Post Type
- Define show and hide the table behavior
- Support allowing the table of contents to navigate to child pages of the parent page
- Widget support – TOC can also be displayed using a sidebar widget
- Next Page Support – In long paginated posts, TOC can point to the exact location in the pages and posts
- Add TOC to any page or post
- Support Hierarchical / Multi-Level Table
- Support displaying multiple TOC per post/page
- Enable/Disable TOC for certain posts/pages
- Support wrapping the text left or right
- Support displaying TOC in one or two columns
- Support displaying a floating TOC div once user scrolls the page
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Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Define your table-of-content terms under the table-of-content menu item in the administration interface. The title of the page should be the term. The body content should be the definition.
- Create a main table-of-content page (example “Table of Contents”) with no body content if you wish to. If you do not create this page then your terms will still be highlighted but there will not be a central listing of all your terms.
- In the plugin’s dashboard preferences, enter the main table-of-content page’s id (optional as above)
- There are a handful of other optional preferences available in the dashboard.
Screenshots
Example of post including TOC example
Plugin settings (Pro version)
Plugin style settings (PRO Version)
Setting up the TOC levels
Changelog
1.2.1
Release Date: 20 Jun 2024
* Fixed uncaught type error
1.2.0
Release Date: 18 May 2024
* Fixed security issues
1.1.9
Release Date: 25 December 2023
* Update package info
1.1.8
Release Date: 22nd Mar 2023
* Update package info
1.1.7
Release Date: 9th Nov 2022
* Replace Internal support links
View Release Notes in CM Table of Contents Plugin Site