Synced viewing modes
Readers can choose whether to read standards developed on the Wiki as a single page or as a series of pages, split by section. Both options are available on the landing page for the document, and in the sidebar navigation for the space.
The cover page for a document may also serve as its compiled view, or a separate page may be designated solely for that purpose. In either case, readers who wish to read the document as a single unit can simply start at the top of the compiled view and read until the end; while readers 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), or who simply prefer to read one chunk at a time, can navigate among the individual sections as they choose.
There is no difference in content between these two viewing modes, because the compiled view is a mirror of the section-by-section view: content from the one is automatically reflected in the other.There are two different viewing modes available for this document: compiled and sectional. The sectional view displays each section as its own page. The compiled view mirrors the sectional view to allow readers to read the entire document in a single page. Because the compiled view is a reflection of the sectional view, it is not actively editable. Content is changed at the source, in the pages that comprise the sectional view.