Migrate content from Word, XHTML, IDML, custom XML, unstructured FrameMaker, and more with automated conversion and validation. Customize the process with minimal configuration or extensive REST-based APIs.
Create granular, presentation-agnostic, variant-free content with an easy-to-use web editor, directly accessible from Experience Manager’s main navigation menu.
Use customizable menus and a quick access toolbar for an easy, intuitive authoring experience. Choose a theme and set user/admin preferences. Repository level search, map view, favorites panel, and a reusable content panel speed up file access for authoring. Drag and drop content from the local filesystem. Add images, multimedia, YouTube links, tables, paras, conditions, glossary, fragments, lists, keywords and special characters through toolbar menus. Upload assets directly to the web editor, view and merge topics, or map level differences. Customize the list of elements and attributes for authors and assign them friendly names.
Easily author DITA content for DITA 1.3, 1.2, 1.1, LwDITA, and any specializations. Multiple authoring modes makes it easy for subject matter experts and casual contributors to author even without XML or DITA programming skills.
Equip your DITA experts with powerful authoring features like content reuse, inline tags, element path breadcrumbs, conditional tagging, content and topic properties panel, full tags view, and keys. Work smarter with a broken links report, find and replace within multiple files, and drag and drop elements across multi split editor window. Manage versions and labels from within the web editor. Validate content against enterprise level taxonomy with spell check. Create mathematical equations or chemical formulas with a simple UI widget. Manage topic templates directly from the web editor.
Author the map faster with simple drag-and-drop capabilities. Quickly find and insert content using search and filters. Take actions on multiple topics at once with bulk check-in and check-out. Automatically refresh topic title references within a map. Author topics in the context of the publication with document view. Preview the entire publication using the map level preview.