Documentation???
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Hello, where is the documentation for this plugin?
The shortcode and attributes? Can we apply filters in each post? etc.
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Hello, Fernando!
Unfortunally, documentation is not ready yet.
You can ask question here, i try help.
Hello LuckyWP, thank you!
At least I need to know the list of shortcode attributes, and if we can filter headings in each post with the attributes…
Attributes:
min depth hierarchical numeration numerationSuffix title toggle labelShow labelHide hideItems smoothScroll smoothScrollOffset width float titleFontSize titleFontWeight itemsFontSize colorScheme backgroundColor borderColor titleColor linkColor hoverLinkColor visitedLinkColor wrapNoindex skipHeadingLevel skipHeadingText—
You can set up skip headings by level (H1-6) or by text in settings.
Hello Lucky!
All of them are accepted in the shortcode? They look autodescriptive.
I guess the shortcode is wptoc?
I know there are default options, but each post is a world, auto-insertions are useless and something so basic is missing :-(.
Thank you!
In each post you can add shortcode by button: https://ps.w.org/luckywp-table-of-contents/assets/screenshot-3.png?rev=1974058
And GUI for settings: https://ps.w.org/luckywp-table-of-contents/assets/screenshot-4.png?rev=2122587
Great, testing in Classic Editor now I guess the shortcode is [lwptoc /]!!!
I am using Gutenberg, but was not seeing that as a block allows all those customizations. So I was trying to use the shortcode with attributes…
For now this is my TOC selected plugin, lets see the CSS…
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This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by
Fernando García.
In Gutenberg you also can modify settings by GUI: https://ps.w.org/luckywp-table-of-contents/assets/screenshot-2.png?rev=1974058 (Click on pencil icon).
“lets see the CSS…” — What do you mean?
Yes, clicking on pencil icon, but was no seeing all the tabs, brbrbr (testing plugins is very dizzy).
Let’s see the CSS… I mean the plugin styles, the final test.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by
Fernando García.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by
Fernando García.
Hope you enjoy our plugin 🙂
After test, please rate the plugin here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/luckywp-table-of-contents/reviews/#new-post
Yes, I will rate it as the best TOC plugin and support.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by
Fernando García.
Hello Lucky again. I’m testing HTML and CSS, and… Isn’t it more semantically correct in items to use lists instead of divs?
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This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by
Fernando García.
Yes, more semantically correct to use lists instead of divs.
But using lists often causes conflicts with CSS of different themes.Ohhh, but that is wrong.
You can simply leave the theme default lists styles (as I prefer), or overwrite them with some optional skins, but not use html that is not correct (and we can do nothing to overwrite it).
I think in next version we make option: use div or ul/li. And add color scheme with default theme styles.
Yes, that sounds good!
I am testing the transparent skin overwritten with some custom CSS. Better would be don’t overwrite the CSS so much.
Thank you for all.
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