Docusaurus Map Reference
You can use a regular DITA map to publish content with Docusaurus.
Map Structure
<map id="ditamap-465" title="Map A">
<topicref href="t1.dita">
<topicref href="t2.dita">
<topicref href="t3.dita"/>
</topicref>
</topicref>
<topichead navtitle="Topic Head A">
<topicref href="t4.dita"/>
<topichead navtitle="Topic Head B">
<topicref href="t5.dita"/>
<topicref href="t6.dita"/>
</topichead>
</topichead>
<mapref format="ditamap" href="sm1.ditamap"><data href="t7.dita" name="" scope="local" value=""/></mapref>
</map>
Sample Output
- Each topic that is a direct child of the publication map (see “Topic A”) is added to the left Table of Contents (TOC).
- Each topic nested under a topic that is a direct child of the publication map is chunked (“Topic C” and “Topic B” are chunked to “Topic A”). In other words, every child of a topic reference element is chunked.
- Each topic nested directly under a topic that is a direct child of the publication is added to the right TOC.
- Each topic head element is rendered as an expandable item in the left TOC.Important: You can nest a topic head element under a topic head element (“Topic Head B” is nested under “Topic Head A”). You cannot nest a topic head element under a topic reference element.
- Submaps do not impact the TOC structure (see “Submap A” and “Topic G”).