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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/controllers.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/controllers.rst
index 4d6e8366c..6e5079419 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/controllers.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/controllers.rst
@@ -5,23 +5,13 @@ Controllers
Controllers are the heart of your application, as they determine how
HTTP requests should be handled.
-- `What is a Controller? <#what>`_
-- `Hello World <#hello>`_
-- `Functions <#functions>`_
-- `Passing URI Segments to Your Functions <#passinguri>`_
-- `Defining a Default Controller <#default>`_
-- `Remapping Function Calls <#remapping>`_
-- `Controlling Output Data <#output>`_
-- `Private Functions <#private>`_
-- `Organizing Controllers into Sub-folders <#subfolders>`_
-- `Class Constructors <#constructors>`_
-- `Reserved Function Names <#reserved>`_
+.. contents:: Page Contents
What is a Controller?
=====================
-A Controller is simply a class file that is named in a way that can be
-associated with a URI.
+**A Controller is simply a class file that is named in a way that can be
+associated with a URI.**
Consider this URI::
@@ -146,7 +136,7 @@ Defining a Default Controller
CodeIgniter can be told to load a default controller when a URI is not
present, as will be the case when only your site root URL is requested.
-To specify a default controller, open your application/config/routes.php
+To specify a default controller, open your **application/config/routes.php**
file and set this variable::
$route['default_controller'] = 'Blog';
@@ -209,8 +199,7 @@ Processing Output
CodeIgniter has an output class that takes care of sending your final
rendered data to the web browser automatically. More information on this
-can be found in the :doc::doc:`Views <views>` and `Output
-class <../libraries/output>` pages. In some cases, however, you
+can be found in the :doc:`Views <views>` and :doc:`Output class <../libraries/output>` pages. In some cases, however, you
might want to post-process the finalized data in some way and send it to
the browser yourself. CodeIgniter permits you to add a function named
_output() to your controller that will receive the finalized output