Hello Aidan — the community has basically ported to talk.tiddlywiki.org  
(which has a more helpful structure for organizing discussions, posting 
images and code, etc.)

Folks there can see your message, but can't reply without visiting google. 

Here's a link to a demo site with the css and model tiddler for one way to 
get this 
result: https://quick-demo.tiddlyhost.com/#numeric%20hierarchical%20lists


On Friday, June 20, 2025 at 6:23:01 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> I know it can be done with <<toc>> (or so google tells me), and I know 
> CSS  can be used too, but I'm afraid my brain is just not able to figure it 
> out. Help?
>
> Within a tiddler, I want to create an outline using hierarchical numbered 
> lists, as follows:
>
> 1. header
> 1.1. subheading
> 1.1.1. subsubheading
> 1.2 subheading
> 1.2.1 subsub
> 1.2.2 subsub again
> ...
> 15.3.72.4 the very bottom of the list
>
> How the heck do I do that? 
>
> I imagine it's a class (which I can then apply with @@.hnl or whatever), 
> but I am afraid defining that class is beyond me.
>
> Thanks,
> Aidan
>

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