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When to use subpages
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Table of contents
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Any article with more than three headings automatically gets a table of contents (TOC). The TOC is placed above the first section heading. All text above the first section heading is commonly referred to as the lead section. Depending on the overall length of the article, this introduction should not exceed one to four paragraphs in length and should summarize the article's key points.
If you do not like the TOC placement in an article, you can move it by inserting __TOC__
where you would like it placed. If you do not want a TOC on a particular page, add the text __NOTOC__
anywhere on the page; if you, personally, do not like the TOC feature, you can disable it in your user preferences.
Tip of the day...
Table of contents
Any article with more than three headings automatically gets a table of contents (TOC). The TOC is placed above the first section heading. All text above the first section heading is commonly referred to as the lead section. Depending on the overall length of the article, this introduction should not exceed one to four paragraphs in length and should summarize the article's key points. If you do not like the TOC placement in an article, you can move it by inserting – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd2}}
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History of animation in the United States |
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The Silent Era |
The Golden Age |
The TV Era |
The Renaissance |