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The two headers on this page have collapsible content. The first one sets the content to be hidden when the page is first loaded, while the second has the content initially displayed. | The two headers on this page have collapsible content. The first one sets the content to be hidden when the page is first loaded, while the second has the content initially displayed. | ||
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=== Removing table of contents === | === Removing table of contents === | ||
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Revision as of 22:42, 21 January 2015
The two headers on this page have collapsible content. The first one sets the content to be hidden when the page is first loaded, while the second has the content initially displayed.
== Header #1 == <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> This is more text stored in a collapsible section which is initially collapsed. </div> == Header #2 == <div class="mw-collapsible"> This section is uncollapsed by default. </div>
The content for each header is placed within a <div> element with a class attribute set to "mw-collapsible". If you want to start with the text hidden, add "mw-collapsed" to the class as shown for Header #2.
Contents
Removing table of contents
When using collapsible header system, it might be useful to remove the automatic table of contents. This is done by adding this text to the top of the page:
__NOTOC__
That is "NOTOC" ("no table of contents") surrounded by two underscore characters on each side.
Notes
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Collapsible_elements
Header #1
This is more text stored in a collapsible section which is initially collapsed.
Subheading
This is a subheader
Subheading 2
This is another subheading
Header #2
This section is uncollapsed by default.