If you are using the sidebar plugin and have a header in the sidebar it shows up in the table of contents. I can see why this happens but it surprised me and wasn't the desired effect in my specific situation. -- [[AdamShand]] A related side effect: If you use any sort of headers in the page template (such as placing the page title in an `

`), the toc plugin picks it up. I suppose it parses the entire page rather than just the rendered content. --[[JasonBlevins]] Why doesn't the TOC appear in the edit page preview? It only appears when the page is finally rendered. This makes it somewhat difficult to organize headings, saving & re-editing all the time. My user page currently has a toc to play with: --[[sabr]] > Fixed. --[[Joey]] Just ran into a side effect of `\[[!toc]]` being a NOP in pages which are inlined: pages with `\[[!template id=note text="\[[!toc]]"]]` wound up having the note rendered in feeds as "Use this template to insert a note into a page". Worked around this by making a local copy of the template and removing its `...` section. Besides needing to generate guaranteed-unique anchor names, are there other reasons this directive couldn't be made to work on inlined pages? --[[schmonz]] > Workaround: `\[[!template id=note text=" \[[!toc]]"]]` > (with whitespace) should work, because then Perl will consider > the string to be a true value. > > Longer-term, my branch on [[bugs/template_creation_error]] > aims to fix this sort of thing. --[[smcv]]