diff --git a/docs/navigation-structure.md b/docs/navigation-structure.md
index e19112d..0e09660 100644
--- a/docs/navigation-structure.md
+++ b/docs/navigation-structure.md
@@ -7,11 +7,14 @@ nav_order: 5
# Navigation Structure
{: .no_toc }
-## Table of contents
-{: .no_toc .text-delta }
-
+
+
+ Table of contents
+
+ {: .text-delta }
1. TOC
{:toc}
+
---
@@ -231,4 +234,19 @@ To generate a Table of Contents on your docs pages, you can use the `{:toc}` met
{:toc}
```
-This example skips the page name heading (`#`) from the TOC, as well as the heading for the Table of Contents itself (`##`) because it is redundant, followed by the table of contents itself.
+This example skips the page name heading (`#`) from the TOC, as well as the heading for the Table of Contents itself (`##`) because it is redundant, followed by the table of contents itself. To get an unordered list, replace `1. TOC` above by `- TOC`.
+
+The table of contents can be made collapsible by adding HTML markup, as in the following example. The attribute `open` and the styling with `{: .text-delta }` are optional.
+
+```markdown
+
+
+ Table of contents
+
+ {: .text-delta }
+1. TOC
+{:toc}
+
+```
+
+The result is shown at [the top of this page](#navigation-structure) (`{:toc}` can be used only once on each page).