Navigating Gitbook
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We will go through various sections, features, and menus that you'll find within this Gitbook space.
The space header is a narrow area at the very top of the GitBook app. It includes:
The space name
The search field: Search helps you quickly navigate between the content in this space.
The table of contents is the list of document pages, links, and groups that make up a space. It's located to the right of the sidebar, and underneath the space sub-navigation.
A document page is for content that lives within the space. You can click on the name of any page to open it.
A link looks a lot like any other page in the table of contents, but clicking on it opens whichever link is set. You'll see a small icon on the right-hand side of the link, which indicates that it will open in a new tab.
A group is a title for one or more pages and/or links. Groups organize the content into sections.
Page actions are located to the right-hand side of the page title. You can open the action list by clicking the three dots next to the title.
The on this page section is located on the right-hand side of the text. When you have more than one on a page, every content block title will be listed here, making it easier for you to jump up/down the page to the section you want to work on.
You can find the next and previous buttons at the bottom of the page. They will send you to the next or previous page listed in the table of contents.
If you want to jump in to the L&D Hub, click here or click on Go to the L&D Hub on the left-side panel.