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How to Link evidence in DITA

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Tags allow you to group or classify content within your content repository and also in the published output. If you have applied tags on your content, you can easily find related topics within a DITA map that can help you to authoring content.
DITA includes three main topic types: Task, Concept, and Reference. Tasks are used to describe how to perform a procedure. Concepts present descriptive information so the reader can understand the background and context of a subject. Reference topics provide detailed facts, often in a table.
The element provides a top-level container for multiple topics when you create documents using the ditabase document type. The element lets you create any sequence of concept, task, and reference topics, and the ditabase document type lets you further nest these topic types inside each other.
DITA maps also use many of the same attributes that are used with link or xref elements in DITA content: format, scope, href, keyref, type, query.
DITA maps often encode structures that are specific to a particular medium or output, for example, Web pages or a PDF document. Attributes, such as @deliveryTarget and @toc , are designed to help processors interpret the DITA map for each kind of output.
To link to another topic or external site inline, you use the xref element.
DITA includes three main topic types: Task, Concept, and Reference. Tasks are used to describe how to perform a procedure. Concepts present descriptive information so the reader can understand the background and context of a subject. Reference topics provide detailed facts, often in a table.
Notes are tips, notes, cautions, and other admonition statements that you provide to users. Notes can appear inside most elements. There are actually quite a few options for note types: attention, danger, fastpath, important, notice, other, remember, restriction, tip, warning.

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