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NAME

       MojoMojo::Formatter::TOC - generate table of contents

DESCRIPTION

       This formatter will replace "{{toc}}" with a table of contents, using HTML::GenToc. If you
       don't want an element to be included in the TOC, make it have "class="notoc""

METHODS

   format_content_order
       The TOC formatter expects HTML input so it needs to run after the main formatter. Since
       comment-type formatters (order 91) could add a heading for the comment section, the TOC
       formatter will run with a priority of 95.

   format_content
       Calls the formatter. Takes a ref to the content as well as the context object.  The syntax
       for the TOC plugin invocation is:

         {{toc M- }}     # start from Header level M
         {{toc -N }}     # stop at Header level N
         {{toc M-N }}    # process only header levels M..N

       where M is the minimum heading level to include in the TOC, and N is the maximum level
       (depth). For example, suppose you only have one H1 on the page so it doesn't make sense to
       add it to the TOC; also, assume you and don't want to include any headers smaller than H3.
       The {{toc}} markup to achieve that would be:

         {{toc 2-3}}

       Defaults to 1-6.

   SEO-friendly anchors
       Anchors should be generated with SEO- (and human-) friendly names, i.e. out of the entire
       token text, instead of being numeric or reduced to the first word(s) of the token.  In the
       spirit of http://seo2.0.onreact.com/top-10-fatal-url-design-mistakes, compare:

         http://beachfashion.com/photos/Pamela_Anderson#In_red_swimsuit_in_Baywatch
           vs.
         http://beachfashion.com/photos/Pamela_Anderson#in

       "Which one speaks your language more, which one will you rather click?"

       The anchor names generated are compliant with XHTML1.0 Strict. Also, per the HTML 4.01
       spec, anchor names should be restricted to ASCII characters and anchors that differ only
       in case may not appear in the same document. In particular, an anchor name may be defined
       only once in a document (logically, because otherwise the user agent wouldn't know which
       #foo to scroll to).  This is currently a problem with HTML::Toc v1.11, which doesn't have
       support for passing the already existing anchors to the "templateAnchorName" sub.

   assembleAnchorName
        http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Toc/Toc.pod#templateAnchorName

SEE ALSO

       MojoMojo and Module::Pluggable::Ordered.

AUTHORS

       Dan Dascalescu, <http://dandascalescu.com>

LICENSE

       This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.