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Help me! I have no Table of Contents!
I wanted to look up the Rings of Saturn article, and while it was still loading, clicked on "phyiscal parameters of the rings" in the Table of Contents. This table then vanished. I'm sure I didn't click "hide", the cursor was some distance from that.

But ever since, any article I try to look up will, at first, load normally, with a Table of Contents. But as soon as my browser finishes loading, along with the little loading indicator in the tab, the Table of Contents (initially present) also disappears again. Gone. No evident link to bring it back.

I've cleared the cache, deleted all cookies from Wikipedia, logged in (don't use my account much), restarted the browser, no joy. The browser this occurs with is Waterfox 56.2.5. I tried duplicating the problem in Microsoft Edge and Firefox, but there, I have no issues. So I suspect it is somehow related to the browser, and something unfortunate that I clicked.

Everything was working fine last night, and both my computer and the current WWaterfox session stayed up all night.

Please help me with...

Getting the Table of Content back in Waterfox.

I spent the previous fifteen minutes googling all over the place, but was unable to find instructions about how to unhide the TOC (assuming accidentally hiding it is indeed what I did). I use that table rather a lot when I look up things on Wikipedia. It is helpful for the same reason that digging through lengthy help articles or FAQs is difficult (though I did try the latter two, I assure you). I suffer from Homonymous hemianopsia, which makes reading longer texts rather difficult (and sometimes painful, from the exertion of my eyes and the parts of my brain that try to compensate for the missing field of view).

DerGolgo (talk) 11:44, 19 December 2018 (UTC)DerGolgo
 * Hi, . I don't know the reason for the situation you are experiencing; I think you will have a better chance of a good response if you post about the matter at Village pump (technical). I'll let the help me stay open here. Sam Sailor 12:11, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
 * Thanks, Sam! DerGolgo (talk) 15:51, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
 * ✅. You are welcome, DerGolgo. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to ask me on my talk page. Alternatively, you can ask your question at the Teahouse, the help desk, or join Wikipedia's Live Help IRC channel to get real-time assistance. Happy editing, Sam Sailor 15:54, 19 December 2018 (UTC)