Updated

Oct 21, 2024

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SM Table of Contents

An automatically generated Table of Contents for your blog.

An automatically generated Table of Contents for your blog.

An automatically generated Table of Contents for your blog.

How it works

SM Table of Contents uses injected Javascript to automatically generate a list of each blog post's H2 headings. You can change a variety of styling options via the CSS variables in Custom CSS — scroll down to the "SM Table of Contents" section to adjust as needed.

Note: The TOC is really only meant to be used with the customized side-by-side blog layout, and will likely cause formatting issues if you try to use it with another format.

SM Table of Contents uses injected Javascript to automatically generate a list of each blog post's H2 headings. You can change a variety of styling options via the CSS variables in Custom CSS — scroll down to the "SM Table of Contents" section to adjust as needed.

Note: The TOC is really only meant to be used with the customized side-by-side blog layout, and will likely cause formatting issues if you try to use it with another format.

SM Table of Contents uses injected Javascript to automatically generate a list of each blog post's H2 headings. You can change a variety of styling options via the CSS variables in Custom CSS — scroll down to the "SM Table of Contents" section to adjust as needed.

Note: The TOC is really only meant to be used with the customized side-by-side blog layout, and will likely cause formatting issues if you try to use it with another format.

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