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Making Your Book

Table of Contents: Adding a Second Level

Pressbooks supports adding one sub-level to your Table of Contents. This chapter will show you how to make it work.

It’s easy!

  1. Go to Appearance –> Theme Options
  2. Select “Enable a two-level TOC”
  3. Now, in your content, headings tagged with <h1> tags should be parsed into a (linked) subsection in your TOC.

Finally, not all Themes have been tested with this feature — if things look funny, please test another theme.

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