This first use case relies on a standard configuration, suitable for common document structures where main headings and subheadings follow a typical hierarchical pattern.
Associate the custom styles used for the main headings with a corresponding HTML tag.
Since the publication title in Fluid Topics uses h1, Heading1 styles are assigned h2 tags, as they represent sections or pages within the document.
To ensure a consistent hierarchy, chapters and topics should adhere to the following logical structure.
Configuration example
| Style | Map to HTML Tag | Split into Topics | Output Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heading1 | h2 | No | h2 |
| Heading1DS | h2 | No | h2 |
| Heading2 | h3 | No | h2 |
| Heading2DS | h3 | No | h2 |
| Heading3 | h4 | No | h2 |
| Heading4 | h5 | No | h2 |