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Hierarchy TOC Organization

Magazine TOC

A magazine Table of Contents is often quite colorful and segmented.

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A table of contents may be arranged in a hierarchy with the most important content elements listed first followed by lesser content. Magazines often use this approach, giving the "cover stories" more prominent placement over other content. A story on page 115 might be listed in the TOC before articles on pages 5 or 25.
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