• Resolved dezpfab

    (@dezpfab)


    “SEO friendly: Disable the h2 heading of the TOC block and add your own.”

    Hi, this is a great feature, but it would be great if it could be a bit more scalable : ability to define global variable with the heading title and the html element needed (h1 / h2 / h3 / … / p / span / div)

    Other than that, great plugin !

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  • Plugin Author Marc Toensing

    (@marcdk)

    Thanks. The option to remove the heading was the simplest way to tackle the problem. If I changed the markup of the toc heading it would like a span, p, h3 and so on because I don’t add CSS. This is SimpleTOC and not AdvancedTOC. I really think that this is what the plugin is all about. It is not suited for big websites where you want to boost seo on all pages with a toc. This is for single articles where a manually added TOC makes sense.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Marc Toensing.
    Thread Starter dezpfab

    (@dezpfab)

    Why not create an “advanced version” that you could charge ?

    For the markup, just a drop down where you can select the tag (span / h3 / etc) would be perfect. And a text field for the heading too. I don’t think it makes it that “advanced”.

    That’s too bad we are not able to change the heading/tag at scale because other than that, your plugin is perfect and lightweight as I like.

    Plugin Author Marc Toensing

    (@marcdk)

    Because I made the plug-in just for myself on the first place and I am happy if it helps people. There are enough advanced plugins for a Toc out there.

    But is is really not that easy to just change the markup. What do you think should a span or h3 heading look like for the user? I had to style that. Currently SimpleTOC is so simple that it does not even style anything.

    Thread Starter dezpfab

    (@dezpfab)

    The problem with other ??advanced?? plugins is that they load a lot of ressources (jquery, additional CSS, etc)

    Plugin Author Marc Toensing

    (@marcdk)

    Yes because of features like this. In this case you would have to add at least some basic css.

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