29.3 Creating a browse sequence

You can use DITA2Go-supplied navigation macros to create a browse-type navigation system in HTML, with previous and next links connecting all files in a single bidirectional series:

<$_prev> for a link to the preceding HTML file

<$_next> for a link to the following HTML file.

DITA2Go also provides predefined macro <$_top> for a jump to top-of-page.

In this section:

§29.3.1 Understanding how browse macros work

§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

§29.3.7 Considering an example of browse navigation

See also:

§27. Splitting and extracting files

§28. Creating HTML links

§37. Working with macros

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Sibling Topics:

29.1 Understanding how navigation links work

29.2 Generating trails of links