<postreq>

The <postreq> element describes steps or tasks that the user should do after the successful completion of the current task. It is often supported by links to the next task or tasks in the <related-links> section.

Content model

(Text | <dl> | <div> | <fig> | <image> | <lines> | <lq> | <note> | <object> | <ol> | <p> | <pre> | <simpletable> | <sl> | <table> | <ul> | <boolean> | <cite> | <keyword> | <ph> | <q> | <term> | <text> | <tm> | <xref> | <state> | <data> | <data-about> | <foreign> | <unknown> | <sectiondiv> | <draft-comment> | <fn> | <indextermref> | <indexterm> | <required-cleanup>)*

Contained by

<taskbody>

Zero or more of the following
  • Text
  • <boolean>
  • <cite>
  • <data>
  • <data-about>
  • <div>
  • <dl>
  • <draft-comment>
  • <fig>
  • <fn>
  • <foreign>
  • <image>
  • <indexterm>
  • <indextermref>
  • <keyword>
  • <lines>
  • <lq>
  • <note>
  • <object>
  • <ol>
  • <p>
  • <ph>
  • <pre>
  • <q>
  • <required-cleanup>
  • <sectiondiv>
  • <simpletable>
  • <sl>
  • <state>
  • <table>
  • <term>
  • <text>
  • <tm>
  • <ul>
  • <unknown>
  • <xref>

Contained by

  • <taskbody>

Inheritance

- topic/section task/postreq

The <postreq> element is specialized from <section>. It is defined in the task module.

Example

This section is non-normative.

<postreq>Notify the proctor upon completing this self-test.</postreq> 

Attributes

The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group and outputclass.