<link>
The <link>
element defines a relationship to another topic or
non-DITA resource. When displayed, links are typically sorted based on their attributes,
which define the type or role of the link's target in relation to the current
topic.
<linkpool>
and <linklist>
) allow authors to define groups with common attributes
or to preserve the authored sequence of links on output. Links placed in a
<linkpool>
might be rearranged or removed for display purposes (combined
with other local or map-based links); links in a <linklist>
should be
displayed in the order they are defined. Refer to those elements for additional
explanation.Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/link
Example
<related-links>
<linkpool type="concept">
<link href="czez.dita#czez" role="next"></link>
<link href="czunder.dita"></link>
<link format="html" href="czover.htm#sqljsupp" role="parent">
<linktext>Overview of the CZ</linktext>
</link>
<link format="html" href="czesqlj.htm#sqljemb">
<linktext>Working with CZESQLJ</linktext>
<desc>When you work with CZESQLJ, you need to know...</desc>
</link>
</linkpool>
</related-links>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Link relationship attribute group, outputclass, @keyref
, The role and otherrole attributes, and query (DEPRECATED).