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Advanced reuse in DITA

Posted on 11.14.16

This three-lesson course describes additional reuse facilities provided in DITA. It rounds out the DITA reuse information presented in the preceding course, Introduction to reuse in DITA.

These reuse courses build on what you learned in the five preceding courses: Introduction to DITA, The DITA concept topic type, The DITA task topic type, The DITA reference and glossary topic types, and Using DITA maps and bookmaps.

We encourage you to complete the other courses before taking this course.

Course Content

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Lesson 1: Using conditions 7 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Housekeeping and sample files
Review of basic reuse
Marking conditional elements
What can you filter?
The ditaval file
Flagging content
Best practices for conditions
Assessment for Using conditions
Lesson 2: Using keys 5 Topics | 1 Quiz
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What is a key?
Using keys for paths
Using keys for text
Advanced key uses
Best practices for keys
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Lesson 3: Advanced conrefs 5 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Review of content reference basics
Conkeyrefs
Conrefend
Conref push (conaction)
Best practices for advanced conrefs
Assessment for Advanced conrefs

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