What You’ll Be CreatingIf you write longer blog posts and want to give your readers a structured way to navigate your pages and posts, the free Table of Contents Plus plugin is an elegant solution. It automatically generates a Table of Contents on your page from section headings, resembling very much the great collapsible Wikipedia style contents boxes shown below.Adding a table of contents to your WordPress posts not only helps the reader see and navigate what’s on your page, but it also helps Google generate structured links in search results.ToC+ can also auto-generate visual sitemaps and indexes of your content, which I’ll show in more detail later in this article.Installing the Table of Contents Plus PluginFrom your WordPress Dashboard, visit the Plugins -> Add New menu item and search for Table of Contents Plus:Click Install Now and Activate the plugin. Then, click the Settings link from the plugin menu or visit the Dashboard -> Settings -> ToC+.Automatically Generating the Table of ContentsToC+ has a variety of options and styles
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