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gitbook-plugin-folding-chapters

v0.0.9

Published

Equip your GitBook with folding chapters

Downloads

69

Readme

Equip your GitBook with folding chapters

This plugin will make chapters of your GitBook collapsible.

This GitBook plugin won't work with the official GitBook default theme, because there are some bugs in that official theme. It's strongly recommended to use the GitBook theme gitbook-plugin-theme-code instead of the default theme.

An example snapshot (GitBook theme used: gitbook-plugin-theme-code):

gitbook-plugin-theme-code

How to use it?

Add it to your book.json configuration:

{
    "plugins": ["folding-chapters"]
}

Install your plugins using:

$ gitbook install

Configuration

There is no configuration needed at the moment, can be left empty.

{
	"pluginsConfig": {
		"folding-chapters":{}
	}
}

Actually, it's okay for you to ignore the above code -- you do not need to type them.

Thanks

This plugin is built on base of gitbook-plugin-expandable-chapters: It seems that plugin didn't fit GitBook default theme since version 3.0.0, at least I found that plugin not available in my gitbook, so I create this plugin you are seeing now on base of that plugin.