Rework identification in DITA

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good morning everyone um thank you for having me here and letting me tell my story and Iamp;#39;m a bit nervous actually Iamp;#39;m a lot nervous so letamp;#39;s get right to it um so my name is yustin aatala and I have been a technical writer for about nine years uh I studied uh software engineering and programming but I quite soon I realized itamp;#39;s not what I want to do and I canamp;#39;t do it Iamp;#39;m not good at it so I changed those studies and to graphic design and after the studies I moved to Finland and got my first job as a technical writer uh and that company was doing the documentation in Microsoft Word and in design there was a lot of places where had multiple copies of the same content and I was wondering must be a better way to do it uh and that was probably the first time I came across the data and structure documentation but I did didnamp;#39;t want to look into it more and they didnamp;#39;t want to look into it more uh so then after some time I looked

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Because topics are the basic units of information within DITA, the id attribute for the topic must be unique within the document instance. A topic architecture assembles topics into a deliverable by reference. To ensure that topics can be referenced, the id attribute is required on the topic element.
In this blog post, we will discuss some best practices for naming conventions for IDs in HTML elements. Be Descriptive and Meaningful: Use Lowercase Letters and Hyphens: Avoid Using Reserved Keywords: Make IDs Unique: Keep IDs Concise: Use Semantic Names: Avoid Styling or Presentation Information: Be Consistent:
The DITA ID attribute provides a method to uniquely identify content (topics or elements) to reference. In a DITA topic, you can assign a unique ID to an element to use the element when you are creating a conrefs (Content references) or cross-references (Cross-references) to the element from another topic.
The xml:id attribute is a method for guaranteeing proper ID processing. Example. This is a message Description. Under XML 1.0, an ID is a unique identifier to aid in processing. See also. The xml:id spec:
In DITA, a content model is implemented as an information type, or topic type. A fundamental principle of DITA is information typing, which categorises information ing to the nature of the content. The three base DITA information types are concept, task and reference.
The three base DITA information types are concept, task and reference. What is a topic? A topic in DITA is an independent chunk of information covering a single idea or task, authored as a unit, and stored in its own file. Topics are categorised by information type.
The id attribute specifies a unique id for an HTML element (the value must be unique within the HTML document). The id attribute is most used to point to a style in a style sheet, and by JavaScript (via the HTML DOM) to manipulate the element with the specific id.
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.

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