Help:Heading

Headings allow you to divide up your pages into logical sections. You should try to use headings on pages that can be broken up into parts. Not only do they look nice, but a page with more than three headings automatically gets a table of contents at the top. Other pages can also link straight to a particular heading in your page.

Headings
To insert a new heading, surround the heading name with two equals signs (=).

== Headings ==

Subheadings
For subheadings, use extra equals signs.

=== Subheadings ===

Further Subheadings
Keep adding equals signs for further subheadings, but don't get carried away! Headings should be used to make your page easier to navigate, not harder.

==== Further Subheadings ====

Table of Contents
Although tables of contents will automatically appear on pages with enough headings, sometimes you don't want this. You can force pages to always display a table of contents (for instance if you have only two very long sections) or never display a table of contents (usually for aesthetic purposes).

To force a table of contents, or to change the position of the table of contents, use at the top of your page. To never show a table of contents, use.

Style
You should place any guide navigation above your first heading. It's also a good idea to place a short introduction above the first heading (like on this page).