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The "more" link needs to be a subtle link, rather than a section. In the attached html page I have modified the first two sections to demonstrate the effect. The later sections have been left as they were produced by Publican.
Created attachment 497772 [details] Modified html page demonstrating the subtle "more..." link
Created attachment 497775 [details] Docbook xml needed to get the subtle "more..." link to work The trick here is to use a section with a <title id="titlemore">more...</title>. That section will only ever appear in a book-level TOC, so won't be accessible using any of the nav pages. However, its title can serve as the text for an xref by specifying its id as the xref endterm attribute. Yes, it's a hack, and it works. :-)
In the docbook file above, the hack section is right at the end of the file, just before the </chapter> tag.
Used xreflabel attributes instead.
Have a look at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=497772 Here is a plain text rendition of the first section. Note the "more..." link: App Deployment Use a deployment plan more... The most recent build of EAP6 is still using a dedicated and separate section for the "more..." link. See here: http://jboss-eap.bne.redhat.com//EAP6_wireframe/ch01.html#PrimaryNavPage-1-2 Here is a plain text rendition of the first two sections: Web Development Run Java EE Examples Run the JMS Examples Run the JMS Examples Run JMS Examples Deploy the Java EE Example See more topics Web Development Installation, Configuration and Operation
Created attachment 498147 [details] Screenshot of nav pages
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=498147 for an example of how the nave pages look in the new version. http://jboss-eap.bne.redhat.com//EAP6_wireframe/ch01.html#PrimaryNavPage-1-2 must have been pointing to an old build.