Hi Warren,
Thanks a lot for your reply. See my comments inline.
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 10:14 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2016, at 1:48 AM, Fekete, Róbert
> wrote:
> >
> > We don't use numbered sect tags, only s
>
> So use , , etc, and you’ll get , , etc. in your
> output.
>
I can't
On Jul 28, 2016, at 1:48 AM, Fekete, Róbert wrote:
>
> We don't use numbered sect tags, only s
So use , , etc, and you’ll get , , etc. in your output.
> Our web team notified us that having multiple h1 tags in the html is not
> really SEO-friendly, that's why I'd like to change it.
Ugh…
Eith
Hi,
We don't use numbered sect tags, only s, so it's not a problem.
Our web team notified us that having multiple h1 tags in the html is not
really SEO-friendly, that's why I'd like to change it.
In the webhelp output we have a custom h1 tag that includes the name of the
book and the chunk, so ta
On Jul 27, 2016, at 6:38 AM, Fekete, Róbert wrote:
>
> We produce single-page HTML and chunked webhelp output from our DocBook
> files. I have noticed that for books, the title of high-level elements
> (chapter, appendix, and so on) receives an tag. Is there a way to change
> it to ? I suspec
Hi,
We produce single-page HTML and chunked webhelp output from our DocBook
files. I have noticed that for books, the title of high-level elements
(chapter, appendix, and so on) receives an tag. Is there a way to
change it to ? I suspect that the components.xsl is responsible for
calculating the