31.7.8 Using CSS class names as tags for XML

By default, CSS class names become XML tags in XML output:

[CSS]
; ClassIsTag = No (default for HTML/XHTML)
;  or Yes (default for Generic XML)

When ClassIsTag=Yes, class names, including those you assign to formats in the [ParaTags] and [CharTags] sections, become XML tags. If ClassIsTag=Yes, also specify [CSS]WriteClassAttributes=No; see §31.4.1 Specifying CSS options in a DITA2Go configuration file.

When ClassIsTag=No, HTML tags and class names are assigned as described in §31.7.2 Mapping paragraph formats to CSS classes and §31.7.3 Mapping character formats to tags or span classes.

For example, suppose your document includes paragraph formats Chap_Title, SubHead, Fig, and Body, with the first two assigned HTML tags and the third assigned a class in [ParaTags]. DITA2Go would treat these formats as follows: 

FM format

[ParaTags]

ClassIsTag = No

ClassIsTag = Yes

Chap_Title
Chap_Title=H1
<h1 class="chaptitle">
<chaptitle>
SubHead
SubHead=H2
<h2 class="subhead">
<subhead>
Fig
Fig= class="caption"
<p class="caption"
<caption>
Body
(no setting)
<p class="body">
<body>

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Sibling Topics:

31.7.1 Understanding CSS class name restrictions

31.7.2 Mapping paragraph formats to CSS classes

31.7.3 Mapping character formats to tags or span classes

31.7.4 Assigning CSS classes to table formats

31.7.5 Assigning CSS classes to text and table footnotes

31.7.6 Assigning CSS classes based on Unicode character ranges

31.7.7 Using link format names as CSS class names

31.7.9 Omitting tags from CSS selectors

31.7.10 Overriding CSS class for selected paragraphs