24.5.10 Opening
DITA ancestor elements
To get a block element in the correct
position in a hierarchy, you might have to force the opening of interpolated
ancestor elements first; or, in some cases, specify elements that must
be opened after the current element ends.
In this section:
§24.5.10.1
Starting ancestor elements before the current block
§24.5.10.2
Starting a new hierarchy after the current block
Previous Topic:
24.5.9.2 Ending
ancestor elements after the current block
Next Topic:
24.5.10.1 Starting
ancestor elements before the current block
Parent Topic:
24.5 Nesting
DITA block elements
Sibling Topics:
24.5.1 Understanding
how DITA2Go determines element nesting
24.5.2 Designating
DITA ancestor elements
24.5.3 Fixing
up interpolated ancestries
24.5.4 Deciding
when to fully specify ancestry
24.5.5 Specifying
alternate ancestries for the same element
24.5.6 Avoiding
invalid ancestries
24.5.7 Specifying
first-child status for nested elements
24.5.8 Configuring
nested lists
24.5.9 Closing
DITA ancestor elements
24.5.11 Configuring
multi-paragraph list items
24.5.12 Specifying
DITA element levels
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