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I have a long whitepaper page. I want to add a table of contents at the top and then use links to each section (and back to the toc) within the page.

Is it possible within PageBuilder to do this…without chopping up the article into a bunch of sub-sections (each loaded into their own row, which is then given a Row ID)?

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  1. 8 years, 1 month ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Ed,

    You could do this by using a plugin like Table Of Contents Plus (or something similar) which will automatically build a table of contents based on you adding a header to separate sections.

    For SiteOrigin Page Builder to be compatible with these sorts of plugins you need to enable the Content Cache. To do this please navigate to WP AdminSettingsPage Builder and open the Content tab. Tick Content Cache and then save.

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