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Contents is a noun that denotes the items or material contained within something. It can describe physical items inside a container, such as the contents of a box, bag, or bottle. It can also refer to the subject matter included in a document, book, film, or other work, for example the contents of a report or the contents of a library collection. In shipping and inventory, the contents are often listed on packing lists or manifests.

In publishing and information design, contents is often used to indicate a list of chapters or sections,

The table of contents helps readers navigate the work and understand its organization. It typically includes

Etymology and usage notes: contents derives from content, from Latin continere to hold together. In modern English,

found
on
a
table
of
contents
or
contents
page.
In
digital
contexts,
content
(singular)
is
usually
preferred
when
referring
to
information,
media,
or
experiences
delivered
by
a
website
or
app;
contents
may
describe
discrete
items
within
a
larger
digital
structure,
such
as
the
contents
of
a
folder
or
archive.
section
titles
and
page
numbers
or
links.
Similar
navigational
structures—such
as
document
outlines,
menus,
and
content
catalogs—perform
the
same
function
in
software
and
web
interfaces.
contents
is
most
common
for
tangible
or
discrete
items
inside
something,
or
the
subject
matter
of
a
work.
The
singular
content
is
used
when
treating
content
as
a
mass
or
abstract
material,
or
when
referring
to
digital
media
as
a
whole.