29.3.4 Modifying macros <$_prev>,
<$_next>, and <$_top>
With care, you can redefine any of the browse macros
to include formatting, alternate link destinations, or alternate labels.
DITA2Go provides keywords to which you assign macro code for this
purpose.
In this section:
§29.3.4.1
Redefining text-link browse macros
§29.3.4.2
Redefining button browse macros
Previous Topic: 29.3.3 Formatting
browse-link labels
Next Topic: 29.3.4.1 Redefining
text-link browse macros
Parent Topic: 29.3 Creating
a browse sequence
Sibling Topics:
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
29.3.5 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