Add topics and child topics
You can add topics and child topics to your document on the content editor page.
Add new topic
To add new topics to your document:
- Click the NEW button on the top left of the content editor page, under the navigation bar.
- Add a title to your topic (The title space is indicated by a placeholder "Untitled topic").
- Add content to your new topic (Optional).
You can add more topics as instructed above. Your new topics will be automatically saved after you add a title to them and will appear in the document outline in the exact order you added them. However, you can always rearrange your topics by drag-and-drop or using the options menu.
Add child topics
A child topic is a sub-topic added to a root or parent topic to work as its subdivision and will appear indented in the document outline in the left panel. Sub-topics can be added with no limits. Therefore, each child topic/sub-topic can be a root to other sub-topics (smaller subdivisions). To add a child topic:
- In the document outline on the left, select the topic, which you want to add a sub-topic.
- Click the options menu indicated by the three vertical dots next to the topic title >> New child topic (Your new child topic will open in the editor).
- Add a title to your new child topic.
The child topic will be automatically saved and appear indented from its root topic in the document outline. You can add content to your sub-topics right after you created them or anytime later. More sub-topics can be added as instructed above. Your sub-topics will appear in the exact order you added them. However, you can always rearrange your topics or change their hierarchy.