The
transition
element represents context changes and other shifts in the narrative flow or content of a document.
The shift represented by a
transition
does not infer structural meaning on the elements that precede or follow it (see the
section
element). A typical example of a
transition
in print documents is a spaced gap between paragraphs, which may include centered asterisks or other glyphs (often referred
to as a space break).
The Content Rendition feature's
symbol
attribute can be used to represent a character marker associated with the
transition
, and the
src
attribute can be used to reference an image. If both attributes are omitted, the
transition
is treated as a whitespace gap.