During the final lecture, we’ll look into reusing material with content references. We’ll also explore ways of making our DITA content more flexible with key references.
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During the final lecture, we’ll look into reusing material with content references. We’ll also explore ways of making our DITA content more flexible with key references.
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Lecture 6 is dedicated to publications and how they are created using DITA Map modules and DITA Bookmap modules. We’ll look at different ways of structuring content into our publications, and take our first look at conditional text and content reuse.
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During this lecture, we’ll look at task and reference modules and their basic structure. We’ll also look at how links work in DITA and how we can link to different types of content from our modules.
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Hands-on introduction to Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). We’ll take a look at what DITA is, what the different topic types are, and get to know how Oxygen XML Editor is best used to create basic DITA topics.
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During this lecture, we’ll take a look at different roles people have in modular documentation projects. We’ll go through different ways of managing the chaos that is modular documentation and learn what style guides are and how they help us manage and present information. We’ll also take a look at infomation models; on what they are, and how they relate to modular documentation.
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Lecture 2 gives an introduction to modular documentation and the concept of modules. During this lecture, you’ll:
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During the first lecture, you’ll get to know the basics of markup languages and structured documentation, and learn how structured documentation differ from the standard what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) authoring model. During the course of the lecture, you’ll meet new friends like tags, elements, and DTDs.
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