Sections and Subsections

There are three levels of structure that Constellate supports:

  • The top-level heading, # Constellate Tutorial, is used as the title of the Constellation. There should be only one of these per document, ideally in the first Markdown cell.
  • Second-level headings, like ## Document Structure, define sections. These show up in the table of contents: clicking the link will send you back to this cell.
  • Third-level headings, like ### Sections and Subsections, define subsections. These only show up in the table of contents when the reader is inside the containing section: you can see "Sections and Subsections" inside the table of contents now, but the third-level headings for other sections won't appear.

For now, only use one of these per cell.

Sections and Subsections

There are three levels of structure that Constellate supports:

  • The top-level heading, # Constellate Tutorial, is used as the title of the Constellation. There should be only one of these per document, ideally in the first Markdown cell.
  • Second-level headings, like ## Document Structure, define sections. These show up in the table of contents: clicking the link will send you back to this cell.
  • Third-level headings, like ### Sections and Subsections, define subsections. These only show up in the table of contents when the reader is inside the containing section: you can see "Sections and Subsections" inside the table of contents now, but the third-level headings for other sections won't appear.

For now, only use one of these per cell.