3.2.1.1 concept

The <concept> element is the top-level element for a topic that answers the question “what is?” Concepts provide background information that users must know before they can successfully work with a product or interface. Often, a concept is an extended definition of a major abstraction such as a process or function. It might also have an example or a graphic, but generally the structure of a concept is fairly simple.

Contains

Doctype

Content model

concept

( (title) then (titlealts) (optional) then (abstract or shortdesc) (optional) then (prolog) (optional) then (conbody) (optional) then (related-links) (optional) then (concept) (any number) )

ditabase

( (title) then (titlealts) (optional) then (abstract or shortdesc) (optional) then (prolog) (optional) then (conbody) (optional) then (related-links) (optional) then (topic or concept or task or reference or glossentry or glossgroup) (any number) )

glossary, glossentry, glossgroup

( (title) then (titlealts) (optional) then (abstract or shortdesc) (optional) then (prolog) (optional) then (conbody) (optional) then (related-links) (optional) then (topic) (any number) )

learningContent

( (title) then (titlealts) (optional) then (abstract or shortdesc) (optional) then (prolog) (optional) then (conbody) (optional) then (related-links) (optional) then ( (no-topic-nesting) (optional) ) (any number) )

Contained by

Doctype

Content model

concept

concept

ditabase

dita, topic, concept, task, reference

learningContent

learningContent

Inheritance

- topic/topic concept/concept

Example
<concept id="concept">
 <title>Introduction to Bird Calling</title>
 <shortdesc>If you wish to attract more birds to your Acme Bird Feeder,
learn the art of bird calling. Bird calling is an efficient way
to alert more birds to the presence of your bird feeder.</shortdesc>
 <conbody>
   <p>Bird calling requires learning:</p>
   <ul>
    <li>Popular and classical bird songs</li>
    <li>How to whistle like a bird</li>
   </ul>
 </conbody>
</concept>
Attributes

Name

Description

Data Type

Default Value

Required?

id

This ID enables topics to be referenced uniquely by topicrefs in DITA maps.

ID

 

Yes

conref-atts attribute group (conref, conrefend, conaction, conkeyref)

A set of related attributes; includes all of the attributes described in 3.4.1.4 id-atts attribute group except for the id attribute.

     

xmlns:ditaarch

Declares the default DITA namespace.

 

"http://dita.​oasis-open.​org/​architecture/​2005/"

 

DITAArchVersion

Designates the version of the architecture that is in use. The default value will increase with each release of DITA.

CDATA

"1.2"

No

domains

Indicates the specialized domains that are included in the DTD or Schema. This value will differ depending on what domains are included in the current DTD or Schema.

CDATA

Varies based on the DTD or Schema; a sample value is "(topic ui-d) (topic hi-d) (topic pr-d) (topic sw-d) (topic ut-d) (topic indexing-d)"

No

select-atts attribute group (props, base, platform, product, audience, otherprops, importance, rev, status)

A set of related attributes, described in 3.4.1.5 select-atts attribute group

     

localization-atts attribute group (translate, xml:lang, dir)

A set of related attributes, described in 3.4.1.6 localization-atts attribute group.

     

global-atts attribute group (xtrf, xtrc)

A set of related attributes, described in 3.4.1.2 global-atts attribute group

     

class, outputclass

Common attributes described in 3.4.1.9 Other common DITA attributes

     

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