HelpNDoc’s table of contents editor allows you to easily organize and manage the structure of your documentation. You can add, remove, and rearrange topics with a simple drag-and-drop interface. The editor provides a clear overview of your project’s hierarchy, making it easy to navigate and update your content.
At the heart of every documentation project lies HelpNDoc's Table of Contents (TOC) editor, a deceptively simple yet incredibly powerful tool designed to streamline content organization and increase efficiency. It allows authors to efficiently add, delete, rename, and move topics with ease using the accessible ribbon actions, mouse interactions, or keyboard shortcuts. However, beyond these basic functions, it hides a wealth of powerful features designed to enhance productivity without overwhelming the user interface. These advanced capabilities are easily accessible when needed, ensuring a seamless and efficient documentation experience.
HelpNDoc assigns a footer when you create a new topic. There's an easy way to update this footer. Or, you can hide the footer if you don't want it displayed when you publish your documentation.
HelpNDoc assigns a header when you create a new topic. It is easy to update this header. You can also hide the header if you don't want it displayed when you publish your documentation.
HelpNDoc offers four kinds of topics. When you assign topic kind, your topic's behavior will change thus providing greater flexibility to create sophisticated documentation projects.
HelpNDoc provides an easy-to-use organizational feature that allows you to select from various icons to classify your topics. Let's see how easy it is to pick the right icon to categorize them.
Topics can easily be added and organized in the table of contents but, over time, they can become obsolete or unwanted. Deleting them from your HelpNDoc projects just takes a few clicks.
HelpNDoc allows you to easily move and organize your topics and their children topics. You can place topics in any order using the tree structure of your table of contents.