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Table of Content accessible throughout the article

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  • December 22, 2021
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Would love to have the table of content on the right side and accessible when navigating throughout the article. 

 

This way our users do not have to go to the top of the article each time they want to go to a different section within the article. 

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xiaoyu-shen
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  • 341 replies
  • December 30, 2021

Nice idea, and it’s very clear. I’ll leave it open for now to collect more votes and input. :) 


xiaoyu-shen
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  • December 30, 2021
Updated idea statusNewOpen

xiaoyu-shen
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  • December 31, 2021
The following idea has been merged into this idea:

All the votes have been transferred into this idea.

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  • February 6, 2023

This seems a logical next step, now that we have in-topic TOCs.

But looking at TOCs from a larger distance… I find it really intriguing that everything to do with "TOCs” in Insided Community is always automatically about in-topic TOCs.

What we need for our Knowledge Base is cross-topic TOCs. Of course Insided offers breadcrumbs across the top, where you can see where you are in the structure (categories, sub-categories...), But that only lets you “zoom out” from where you currently are. We want the familiar “tree view” pane on the side where you can constantly see the whole structure, expand and collapse the categories and sub-categories, and jump from anywhere to anywhere.

 


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