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The DITA concept topic type

Posted on 08.31.15

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This five-lesson course introduces you to the DITA concept topic type.

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Lesson 1: Creating a concept topic 3 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Housekeeping and sample files
Creating a new concept topic
Adding basic elements to a concept topic
Assessment for Creating a concept topic
Lesson 2: Images and tables 3 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Adding images to a concept topic
Adding simple tables to a concept topic
Adding tables to a concept topic
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Lesson 3: More elements 2 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Adding inline styling
Adding other elements
Assessment for More elements
Lesson 4: Advanced elements 2 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Adding advanced elements
Adding more advanced elements
Assessment for Advanced elements
Lesson 5: XML overview and best practices 3 Topics | 1 Quiz
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Separate content from formatting
Be consistent
Create semantically rich content
Assessment for XML overview and best practices

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