collapsible ToC using unordered list
Anyone know how the collapsible ToC in the sidebar at http://widget.pbwiki.com/collapsibleToc was made without using an ordered list? since the instructions on that page specify an ordered list...
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Inappropriate?The guy who wrote the collapsibleToc, Vu Nyugen, is one of the "16 PBwiki employees" who is "here listening and participating". Perhaps he can help.
I’m highly doubtful
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Inappropriate?Three days and the "listening and participating PBwiki employee" didn't answer. Would someone else please ask this question so it moves up on the list and gets some attention?
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Inappropriate?use a list in the format:
# section divider A
## [topic A1]
## [topic A2]
# section divider B
## [topic B1]
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Inappropriate?The wikistyle code you supplied creates an ordered (numbered) list. I am looking for help in creating a collpsible ToC with an UNordered (bullets or nothing). The sidebar at http://widget.pbwiki.com/collapsibleToc has a collapsible ToC without numbers.
I’m still sad
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Inappropriate?yes, but how does one use that code for a TOC that is _not_ in the sidebar? I want the "page" TOC to be unnumbered, or even without bullets. It would also be nice to have some "back to the top" code to insert at the bottom of each of the TOC links. Any suggestions?
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Inappropriate?can a collapsible, unordered list be used for a *page* TOC?
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