This page is intended as a testing ground/repository for wiki management lore, specifically, somewhere to fuck around and find out without damaging the rest of the wiki.
Headers
Terminology: #-header refers to the # of '=' signs bracketing the header text.
Does a five-header generate a ToC?
Nope. About three headers are needed for a Table of Contents to form.
2-header
note that two-headers don't appear to show up on the ToC
3-header
3-headers don't either.
4-header
these do, though.
Hidden Headers
Does this show up??
short version is that trying to wrap hide headers is a bad/nonfunctional idea (they won't show up on ToC). some workaround is needed. trying to hide a sentence now====How about this?==== what about now?
let's try something new. first question, inline headers. answer: automatic line break, okay. additional try: ==== header inline 2 ==== does having text on either side of the header prevent the line break? yes it does. huh.
==== outdented header, might break because headers and wraps and inline, might not ==== line for breakign, no break despite being a new line from the wrap.
Outdented header with big wrap, own line
okay okay okay! big wraps, giving the header its own line ( '=' marks have nothing past them ) works on at least some wraps.
things, stuff, linebreak text
Big Wrap Hide?
this text should be under a header called 'big wrap hide?'
the answer: shows up on ToC, but cannot be jumped to… precisely useless. onlyprint?
Big Wrap Onlyprint?
this text should be under a header called 'big wrap onlyprint?'. Small wrap onlyprint doesn't work because inline wrap interferes with header formation.
answer: same effect as Big Wrap Hide, shows up on ToC but cannot be jumped to.
==== header inline? ====
this text should be under a header called 'header inline'. I've wrapped it in lowercase onlyprint tags. let's see what happens to the ToC. Answer: doesnt' show up on ToC. Damnit.]]]
maybe we have a/the plugin for this?
%hide hidden header plugin test
nope. wrap (anchor)?
anchortext anchor wrap works! it works! but doesn't show up on the ToC!
empty wrap tag also works
theory: plaintext matching for headers. let's try big wrap 'testables' and anchortext 'testables'.
testables
mmmnope. why? whyyyyyy
adfa a dsf as df ads fads f asdf as fasd fa dsf asd fas df adsf page lengthener
trying anchortext headers. does this break the (visible) Headers header?
answer: toc Headers header overrides ig
what if spoilers?
this headline is a spoiler
big ugly red box. no-go