TOC.js

/** * TOC.js: create a table of contents for a document. * * This module registers an anonymous function that runs automatically * when the document finishes loading. When it runs, the function first * looks for a document element with an id of "TOC". If there is no * such element it creates one at the start of the document. * * Next, the function finds all <h1> through <h6> tags, treats them as * section titles, and creates a table of contents within the TOC * element. The function adds section numbers to each section heading * and wraps the headings in named anchors so that the TOC can link to * them. The generated anchors have names that begin with "TOC", so * you should avoid this prefix in your own HTML. * * The entries in the generated TOC can be styled with CSS. All entries have * a class "TOCEntry". Entries also have a class that corresponds to the level * of the section heading. <h1> tags generate entries of class "TOCLevel1", * <h2> tags generate entries of class "TOCLevel2", and so on. Section numbers * inserted into headings have class "TOCSectNum". * * You might use this module with a stylesheet like this: * * #TOC { border: solid black 1px; margin: 10px; padding: 10px; } * .TOCEntry { font-family: sans-serif; } * .TOCEntry a { text-decoration: none; } * .TOCLevel1 { font-size: 16pt; font-weight: bold; } * .TOCLevel2 { font-size: 12pt; margin-left: .5in; } * .TOCSectNum:after { content: ": "; } * * That final line generates a colon and space after section numbers. To hide * the section numbers, use this: * * .TOCSectNum { display: none } * * This module requires the onLoad() utility function. **/ onLoad(function() { // Anonymous function defines a local scope // Find the TOC container element. // If there isn't one, create one at the start of the document. var toc = document.getElementById("TOC"); if (!toc) { toc = document.createElement("div"); toc.id = "TOC"; document.body.insertBefore(toc, document.body.firstChild); } // Find all section heading elements var headings; if (document.querySelectorAll) // Can we do it the easy way? headings = document.querySelectorAll("h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6"); else // Otherwise, find the headings the hard way headings = findHeadings(document.body, []); // Recursively traverse the document body looking for headings function findHeadings(root, sects) { for(var c = root.firstChild; c != null; c = c.nextSibling) { if (c.nodeType !== 1) continue; if (c.tagName.length == 2 && c.tagName.charAt(0) == "H") sects.push(c); else findHeadings(c, sects); } return sects; } // Initialize an array that keeps track of section numbers. var sectionNumbers = [0,0,0,0,0,0]; // Now loop through the section header elements we found. for(var h = 0; h < headings.length; h++) { var heading = headings[h]; // Skip the section heading if it is inside the TOC container. if (heading.parentNode == toc) continue; // Figure out what level heading it is. var level = parseInt(heading.tagName.charAt(1)); if (isNaN(level) || level < 1 || level > 6) continue; // Increment the section number for this heading level // and reset all lower heading level numbers to zero. sectionNumbers[level-1]++; for(var i = level; i < 6; i++) sectionNumbers[i] = 0; // Now combine section numbers for all heading levels // to produce a section number like 2.3.1. var sectionNumber = sectionNumbers.slice(0,level).join(".") // Add the section number to the section header title. // We place the number in a <span> to make it styleable. var span = document.createElement("span"); span.className = "TOCSectNum"; span.innerHTML = sectionNumber; heading.insertBefore(span, heading.firstChild); // Wrap the heading in a named anchor so we can link to it. var anchor = document.createElement("a"); anchor.name = "TOC"+sectionNumber; heading.parentNode.insertBefore(anchor, heading); anchor.appendChild(heading); // Now create a link to this section. var link = document.createElement("a"); link.href = "#TOC" + sectionNumber; // Link destination link.innerHTML = heading.innerHTML; // Link text is same as heading // Place the link in a div that is styleable based on the level. var entry = document.createElement("div"); entry.className = "TOCEntry TOCLevel" + level; entry.appendChild(link); // And add the div to the TOC container. toc.appendChild(entry); } });
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