Synced viewing modes
Some people like to read a document one chunk at a time, while others prefer to see the whole thing at once. Both options are available. CDISC documents on the Wiki are built as a series of pages, with each section on its own page. The pages are arranged hierarchically to create the structure of the document, with the cover page serving as the top level (or parent page). The cover page also serves as the compiled view of the document: everything below the table of contents on the cover page is actually an automatic reflection of the content, titles, and hierarchy of the sectional pagesThe cover page of this document also serves as a compiled view of it. Readers who wish to read the document as a single unit can simply start at the top of the cover page and read until the end. Readers However, for readers who wish to read the document one chunk at a time can access the sectioned pages , or who want to access the source page for the content (for instance, to help the JIRA Connector find the correct place to add a new issue), the individual pages – one per section – from which the document is built are available via the space navigation in the sidebar, by clicking on the heading for the first section (not in the table of contents, though that will take you to the heading, and you can then click on it to reach the first section as its own page), or by jumping to a specific section from the landing page.
There is no difference in content between these two viewing modesthe compiled view of the document on the cover page and the section-by-section view, because the compiled view is a mirror of the sectioned view: content from the one is automatically reflected in the other.