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Table of Content on articles: is it useful to you?
Hey guys,
I was wondering whether or not to keep the "table of contents" feature, this one here:

And I wanted to ask you first.
Do you consider it useful, and/or have you ever used it either to jump to a section, or to get an idea of what an article was about?
Hey guys,
I was wondering whether or not to keep the "table of contents" feature, this one here:

And I wanted to ask you first.
Do you consider it useful, and/or have you ever used it either to jump to a section, or to get an idea of what an article was about?
Stef has reacted to this post.
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Stef on January 2, 2021, 4:54 pm
I usually read the whole thing anyways, the index may become more useful the second time if i want to search something specific, sometimes the index is also useful if the titles are descriptive enough to prepare the mind to assimilate and structure what you are about to read, or in cases it is too long to read it all at once.
All in all i would say it is more important to keep it for longer posts and optional in shorter ones.
I usually read the whole thing anyways, the index may become more useful the second time if i want to search something specific, sometimes the index is also useful if the titles are descriptive enough to prepare the mind to assimilate and structure what you are about to read, or in cases it is too long to read it all at once.
All in all i would say it is more important to keep it for longer posts and optional in shorter ones.
Lucio Buffalmano has reacted to this post.
The table of index is useful.
Both to jump to sections and get an idea of the article.
I find the table especially useful for your book reviews because I can see what are the general points that you highlight.
The table of index is useful.
Both to jump to sections and get an idea of the article.
I find the table especially useful for your book reviews because I can see what are the general points that you highlight.
Lucio Buffalmano has reacted to this post.
I agree with Matthew. If you want to make it more compact, I would remove one level. AKA: just:
- The drawbacks of Vulnerability
- Vulnerability and Seduction
- Vulnerability and Relationships
I agree with Matthew. If you want to make it more compact, I would remove one level. AKA: just:
- The drawbacks of Vulnerability
- Vulnerability and Seduction
- Vulnerability and Relationships
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I also added it to Power University's lessons now.
The advantages:
- Being able to review the titles might help to prep one's mind to what's about to come
- Can work as a quick summary of the lesson
- Helps to jump to the relevant section, saving time
I also added it to Power University's lessons now.
The advantages:
- Being able to review the titles might help to prep one's mind to what's about to come
- Can work as a quick summary of the lesson
- Helps to jump to the relevant section, saving time
Yes, I noticed that, and it's helped me save more time.
So far, I'm finding the table of contents update in Power University useful!
Yes, I noticed that, and it's helped me save more time.
So far, I'm finding the table of contents update in Power University useful!
Thanks for the feedback, Ali, very helpful!
Thanks for the feedback, Ali, very helpful!