Frontmatter
Front matter refers to the portion of a publication that appears before the main text. In books and manuscripts, it includes the preliminary material that introduces the work, such as the title page, half title, copyright page, dedication, epigraph, table of contents, lists of figures or tables, foreword, preface, acknowledgments, and author biography. The exact composition and order vary by genre, publisher, and cultural tradition. In print editions, front matter is usually paginated separately with Roman numerals and precedes the main matter, which begins with Chapter 1.
Front matter serves to identify the work, frame its purpose, provide credits, and help readers navigate the
In manuscript practice, front matter is distinct from back matter. The front matter often carries roman numeral
In computing, front matter refers to metadata at the start of a file. YAML front matter is
Overall, front matter is a flexible concept that appears in publishing and digital content workflows. It provides