sectionTitle

Node type: Element (may contain text and/or other elements)

Whitespace: Protected

Definition

The title of a section; used in an article or subArticle that is published outside the span of contiguous articles of a magazine section.

Child Nodes or Content

Attribute: paraID

Attribute: highlight

Icon identifying optional elements = Optional element or attribute

Parent Elements

titleBlock

Code Sample

<titleBlock>

<sectionTitle paraID="1">Youth</sectionTitle>

<title paraID="2">Worth the Wait</title>

<byline>

<para paraID="3">By Valeria Salerno</para>

</byline>

</titleBlock>

<bodyBlock>

<para paraID="5">When I entered the temple with the other youth of my ward to do baptisms for the dead, we waited a few minutes in a reception room. Then the temple workers asked us to go down a hall where there were several chairs and to wait again.</para>

...

</bodyBlock>

Notes

This element was developed for use primarily by the Ensign and Liahona magazines. An article or subArticle belonging to a section of the magazine can be published outside the span of articles that make up the section. For example, an article belonging to the “For Children” section of the Liahona might be published as a subArticle within the First Presidency Message article. In this context, the subArticle still needs display content that identifies it as part of the “For Children” section, and this content is marked with sectionTitle.

Articles and subArticles belonging to a section, and that are published inline within their respective sections, do not need to have a sectionTitle. Instead, they should reference the title found in the parent section’s titleBlock.

Marking in Microsoft Word

Use paragraph styles ARTCL_sectionTitle and SUBART_sectionTitle.