29.3.1 Understanding how browse
macros work
The macros described in this section employ the file
sequence information from your root map file to simplify setting up navigation
tables at the start and end of HTML pages. DITA2Go browse macros
use more than one level of indirection to incorporate other macros and
macro variables, so that browse links do the right thing in every situation.
In this section:
§29.3.1.1
Understanding how browse macros vary by file position
§29.3.1.2
Understanding how browse macros employ macro variables
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Parent Topic: 29.3 Creating
a browse sequence
Sibling Topics:
29.3.2 Choosing
buttons versus text links for a browse sequence
29.3.3 Formatting
browse-link labels
29.3.4 Modifying
macros <$_prev>, <$_next>, and <$_top>
29.3.5 Understanding
browse keyword scope and default values
29.3.6 Specifying
where to invoke a browse macro