Add Table of Contents

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Early access — This capability is available in Early Access. Availability, eligibility and parts of the workflow may change as the capability matures. Contact your Adobe account team if you have questions about access.

The Add Table of Contents opportunity identifies high-traffic pages that lack a clear Table of Contents and structural guide, which makes it harder for AI agents to parse the page and map user queries to the right sections. It introduces a structured Table of Contents with anchor-linked headings that reflect the main sections of the page. This structure helps agents extract, map and cite relevant passages more reliably.

For each affected URL, you can review suggested Table of Contents entries, then deploy them with Optimize at Edge so agentic traffic receives clearer navigational context with no Content Management system (CMS) changes required.

How it fixes the problem

Fixes are applied using Optimize at Edge, which:

  • Serves a pre-rendered HTML snapshot to AI agents.
  • Adds a Table of Contents to the page.
  • Works at the CDN layer (no CMS changes).
  • Is AI-only — no impact on human visitors or SEO bots.
  • Deploys in minutes and is fully reversible from the LLM Optimizer interface.

How it works

LLM Optimizer identifies high-traffic pages where a Table of Contents would improve how AI agents navigate headings and sections. For each page, suggestions are grounded in headings already on the page so the Table of Contents reflects the page structure.

Affected URLs appear in the URLs with suggestions table on the Current Suggestions tab.

On Current Suggestions, for each URL you can:

  • Expand the row to inspect the proposed Table of Contents (parsed from on-page headings and presented as anchor-linked entries).
  • Preview a before and after comparison.
  • Mark as Fixed if you addressed the opportunity outside LLM Optimizer.
  • Ignore suggestions that are not relevant.

Suggestions are organized into Current Suggestions, Fixed Suggestions, and Ignored Suggestions, consistent with other Optimize at Edge opportunities.

Deploying the optimization

When you are ready to publish at the edge, select the Table of Contents suggestions you want to deploy. The footer summarizes how many items are selected and typically offers Mark as Fixed, Ignore Suggestions, and Deploy optimizations.

Click Deploy optimizations. A Deploy to Edge dialog lists the selected URLs and optimization details. Review the list, then choose Deploy or Cancel.

After a successful deploy, Deployment Complete confirms how many optimizations went live. Close the dialog and open Fixed Suggestions to verify status.

NOTE
Deploying optimizations requires completing the Optimize at Edge onboarding process. If you have not yet onboarded, clicking Deploy optimizations will direct you to the onboarding process. For full details on how Optimize at Edge works, supported CDN providers, and the onboarding process, see the Optimize at Edge page.

Fixed Suggestions and View Live

On Fixed Suggestions, deployed URLs show Optimized in the status column. Expand a row to review the deployed Table of Contents, use Details for analytics where available, or click View Live to open a read-only view of current page content as served for verification (including the injected Table of Contents).

When you need to revert edge changes in bulk, select the optimized rows using the checkboxes, then use Rollback in the header.

Rollback

If you change your mind, you can roll back a deployed optimization. From the Fixed Suggestions view, select the optimized rows you want to revert, then click Rollback in the header.

The Rollback dialog lists the suggestions that will be rolled back, with a short warning that deployed optimizations will be reverted. Confirm the list, then click Rollback or Cancel.

When the operation finishes, a Successfully Rolled Back summary appears; close it to return to the dashboard.

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