Overview of Chapters in ScreenSteps
In ScreenSteps, a chapter is a structural element used to organize content within a manual. Chapters help group related articles under a common subtopic, making it easier to navigate and manage information.
- Chapters are part of the organizational hierarchy: Site > Manual > Chapter > Article.
- Each manual must contain at least one chapter.
- Chapters group articles by subtopic or theme.
Key Terms
Site: The top-level container for all content in ScreenSteps.
Manual: A collection of chapters, often representing a broad category.
Chapter: A subcategory or topic within a manual, containing related articles.
Article: The individual pieces of content or instructional material within a chapter.
- Understanding these terms helps clarify how content is structured in ScreenSteps.
- Chapters cannot be shared between manuals, but they can be moved from one manual to another.
- Articles can exist in multiple chapters if needed.
Why Chapters Matter
Chapters provide an essential way to organize and categorize information, making manuals easier to use and understand. By grouping related articles, chapters help users quickly find the information they need.
- Chapters act as subcategories, improving content organization.
- They ensure every article is placed within a logical context.
- Effective use of chapters enhances the user experience.