[[!template id=gitbranch branch=anarcat/toc-skip author="[[anarcat]]"]] a long-standing irritationf the [[plugins/toc]] plugin is that it counts *all* headings in the document. since it's frequently the case that themes will use the first H1 to show a title (and that there's no way to "bump" the level of headings generated by the markup), you often end up with a table of contents that looks like this: * TITLE * Heading 1 * Subheading 1 * Heading 2 ... even though the content is actually something like: # Heading 1 ## Subheading 2 # Heading 2 That's a bit confusing. I would expect the table of contents to only have: * Heading 1 * Subheading 1 * Heading 2 ... and somehow ignore my title. That is hard to fix without changing the theme significantly. ikiwiki themes frequently workaround that problem by showing the title using another markup element, generally a ``. But I find that confusing as well, because `` is a generic, non-semantic element, which, even worse, is by default not a "block" like a heading. In bootstrap, for example, you would need to copy all the logic surrounding headings to a theme customization to make it work, but that leads to a lot of CSS duplication. There should really be a way to skip those entries. The patch mentioned here does this by doing a tiny modification to `toc.pm` to skip headings with the magic `nocount` class. The naming comes from [Phil Archer's Automatic Heading Numbering CSS hack](https://philarcher.org/diary/2013/headingnumbers) and could be changed, but it seemed logical to me. The result can be seen in action in: . Thank you for your consideration. [[!tag patch]]