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+title: HeaderId Extension
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+next_title: Meta-Data Extension
+next_url: meta_data.html
+
+HeaderId
+========
+
+Summary
+-------
+
+An extension to Python-Markdown that automatically generates 'id' attributes
+for HTML header elements (h1-h6) in markdown's output.
+
+This extension is included in the standard Markdown library.
+
+Syntax
+------
+
+By default, all headers will automatically have unique "id" attributes
+generated based upon the text of the header (See below to turn this off).
+Note this example in which all three headers would have the same "id":
+
+ #Header
+ #Header
+ #Header
+
+Results in:
+
+ <h1 id="header">Header</h1>
+ <h1 id="header_1">Header</h1>
+ <h1 id="header_2">Header</h1>
+
+Configuring the Output
+----------------------
+
+The HeaderId extension has four configuration settings:
+
+* **level**: Base level for headers.
+
+ Default: `1`
+
+ The `level` setting allows you to automatically adjust the header levels to
+ fit within the hierarchy of your html templates. For example, suppose the
+ markdown text for a page should not contain any headers higher than level 3
+ (`<h3>`). The following will accomplish that:
+
+ >>> text = '''
+ ... #Some Header
+ ... ## Next Level'''
+ >>> html = markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['headerid(level=3)'])
+ >>> print html
+ <h3 id="some_header">Some Header</h3>
+ <h4 id="next_level">Next Level</h4>'
+
+* **forceid**: Force all headers to have an id.
+
+ Default: `True`
+
+ The `forceid` setting turns on or off the automatically generated ids for
+ headers that do not have one explicitly defined (using the attr_list
+ extension).
+
+ >>> text = '''
+ ... # Some Header
+ ... # Header with ID # { #foo }'''
+ >>> html = markdown.markdown(text,
+ extensions=['attr_list', 'headerid(forceid=False)'])
+ >>> print html
+ <h1>Some Header</h1>
+ <h1 id="foo">Header with ID</h1>
+
+* **separator**: Word separator. Character which replaces whitespace in id.
+
+ Default: `-`
+
+* **slugify**: Callable to generate anchors.
+
+ Default: `markdown.extensions.headerid.slugify`
+
+ If you would like to use a different algorithm to define the ids, you can
+ pass in a callable which takes two arguments:
+
+ * `value`: The string to slugify.
+ * `separator`: The Word Separator.
+
+Using with Meta-Data
+--------------------
+
+The HeaderId Extension also supports the [Meta-Data](meta_data.html) Extension.
+Please see the documentation for that extension for specifics. The supported
+meta-data keywords are:
+
+* `header_level`
+* `header_forceid`
+
+When used, the meta-data will override the settings provided through the
+`extension_configs` interface.
+
+This document:
+
+ header_level: 2
+ header_forceid: Off
+
+ # A Header
+
+
+Will result in the following output:
+
+ <h2>A Header</h2>