Forum:HTML headings possibilities

I've noticed using as opposed to using ===== gives the advantage of no "edit" box. This is great, it means I can add anchors to an article with ease, therefore making it easier to link to certain locations in big tables.

However, as fine as this is, I would like headings using the HTML method to not add it self to the TOC. Usually I would just use NOTOC, or use TOClimit, but sometimes a TOC is preferred, and other times appropriate headings can be lost by using TOClimit. What I want is a way to add anchors without adding them to the TOC. Is there a way to add anchors without adding them to the TOC? And if not, will there ever be the possibility of a change? ILHI 19:21, 10 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Thats something that comes by default from Wikimedia. And your idea seems nice but breaks all the concept of TOC. If you dont want them to appear in the TOC its a simple as not to use the ==== and  and create a div with the same CSS parameters as headings, the idea of the ==== and  is to give a unify look for headings --


 * No need to use header to have anchors.
 * You can see this page : http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Anchors.
 * But sure it's not really fun to have to type text everywhere that we want an anchor.
 * So we can easilly turn this into a template :


 * This template can be use like this : or.
 * template name can be whatever you want . — TulipVorlax 01:43, 11 May 2009 (UTC)