it was really helpful , as i was thinking to apply this in my article.
Great but currently does not support special character like &. Moreover it would be great to be able to collapse it and maybe collapse it by default.
This feature currently doesn't work well for me, as I tend to write long-form posts with a larger amount of headings. The generated table of contents would take up the entire screen in that case, unfortunately.
I'd fix it with CSS, but the one person I got to sign up here didn't use my referral link, so unfortunately it's not an option for me π
It would be really cool if you could make it (optionally) collapsed by default as plain sticky element (like how it appears when you scroll down), or better yet could instead display it off to the side while the page is wide enough.
A few notes about the current implementation:
There's currently a styling bug where some of the clickable header styling still applies even while the list is always-visible, like the pointer cursor and "button" here.
It would also be great if, instead of using nested <div>s, you could use a <nav> and <details> element. That would work without JavaScript and is better for accessibility by default (though since you'd have multiple <nav>s then, please consider labelling them).
this is beautiful... wow
Thanks so much this feature is going to be game changing π₯³
Awesome feature! π
Thank you, Hashnode!
Awesome feature. I will use it in my next article.
Awesome feature! I just used it on my latest article and love it π₯°
This would really help in engagement for long articles!
Thanks for the feature ππ¦
As Savio Martin said, having a smooth scroll behaviour would make it better.
Where can I find this feature?
It would be nice if we have option to exclude certain header (for example h3) from the table of content.
Oh my god, finally I won't have to make it on my own every time :D
Such a great feature! Thank you Hashnode team! This will definitely make longer posts easier to navigate!
Looks like I'm writing an article or blog from GitHub's Markdown README. π
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Need more examples of creating the table in 2023. I cant locate the sidebar mention in this article.