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End with a Children Display macro

If a page has children, end the page with the "Children Display" macro. This will show the title of each child page, with its excerpt, and the next generation of pages as well. This combines with the excerpts on each page to provide easy navigation around the document.

Click on the "Children Display" macro to edit it, and set the options like this:

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The macro will appear like this in edit mode:

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And like this when the page is displayed.

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When the document is exported to a PDF file, the "Children Display" macros are not included.

Use all heading levels

The documentation wiki for VIVO includes a child display at the end of every page.  There is no need to include a children display macro explicitly.  It will be added for you.

Use all heading levels

The major headings on all pages should be Heading 1.  The second headings on all pages should be Heading 2.  Use the Heading styles only – do not format headings using bold, italics, etc.  When Sometimes it is tempting to use only level 1 headings and level 3 headings, for appearance. Try to avoid this. When the pages are combined into a PDF file, the heading levels will be restructured.displayed properly and numbered correctly in the table of contents and in the document.

Pagination in the PDF document is controlled by the PDF template, not by the author.  Use page titles and page headings consistently.  The resulting PDF document will then be consistentIn the PDF file, the title of each child page becomes a level 1 heading. So if the Table of Contents in the PDF file shows three level 1 headings, they may be three child pages, or three actual headings within a single page, or any combination.

Headings within the child pages are demoted accordingly, to keep the organization intact. So a level 2 heading in the Table of Contents might represent:

  • a level 2 heading in the parent page,
  • a level 1 heading in a chile child page,
  • the title of a grandchild page.

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