From 3c3c96556e023bc8b018b855e18971d0d148658e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mirek Jahoda Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2023 19:59:51 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix the other anchor formats admonition --- .../content/topics/module_anchor-and-file-names-concept.adoc | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/modular-docs-manual/content/topics/module_anchor-and-file-names-concept.adoc b/modular-docs-manual/content/topics/module_anchor-and-file-names-concept.adoc index 1e6e1d4..4d8146a 100644 --- a/modular-docs-manual/content/topics/module_anchor-and-file-names-concept.adoc +++ b/modular-docs-manual/content/topics/module_anchor-and-file-names-concept.adoc @@ -68,9 +68,8 @@ You can use guided decision tables to… ---- [NOTE] -.Note on other anchor formats (not recommended) ==== -The anchor format defined here is recommended because it is the most stable and versatile of anchor formats, and supports variables that enable topics to be reused and cross-referenced correctly. For details, see xref:reusing-modules[]. Other anchor formats include `+++[[anchor-name]]+++` and `+++[#anchor-name]+++`, but these formats either do not support variables for content reuse or do not support certain character types, such as periods. These limitations cause errors at build time. +The previously defined anchor format is the most stable and versatile of anchor formats, and supports variables that enable topics to be reused and cross-referenced correctly. For details, see xref:reusing-modules[Reusing modules in assemblies]. Other anchor formats include `+++[[anchor-name]]+++` and `+++[#anchor-name]+++`, but these formats either do not support variables for content reuse or do not support certain character types, such as periods. These limitations cause errors at build time. ====