Now it’s time to add the two text fragments to a document. If you forgot how to do this, head over to the section about text fragments. After having added the text fragments to the document, it should look like the picture below. Take into account that the anchor created is part of a numbered list, otherwise it will not update the references dynamically.
Word-editing software usually has the option to use cross references. You can use these to refer the user to other parts in your document, with a link that directs them to that part. This is also possible in xxllnc Expertsystemen when creating Word (.docx) files.
The goal of this document is to try to guide you through the HTML
structure of the part where questions are asked and answered. The
documentation is geared towards front-end developers developing or
maintaining CSS code to style the presentation layer.
The goal of this chapter is to guide you through the HTML structure of
a presentation layer. The documentation is geared towards front-end
developers developing or maintaining CSS code to style the
presentation layer.
The goal of the information source manager is to add information to a node. This information can be plain text, a website or a combination of both. Furthermore, you can group information sources so that you can re-use them later on. In xxllnc Expertsystemen, the information source manager is located under [Layout > Link information].
In several places in xxllnc Expertsystemen you can use Markdown to give structure to your text.
Markdown is an intuitive markup language for plain text, that can be translated into more complex target languages such as HTML.
Testing your xxllnc Expertsystemen model is relatively easy with the xxllnc Expertsystemen Runner (see Saving and running your model). However, eventually you will want to test the model online. To do so, you need to publish it. Notice that it is possible to give your model its own layout and style - see branding for more information.