Been so long since I've done these and the articles are from quite some time ago - anybody have a procedure for doing same page and other page anchor links?
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Anchor Links #2 - Post ID 306530
You give the element on the same page an ID then the link to it put the #elementID-name.
Same principal for linking to an element on a different page
Give the element an ID then the link to it from the other pages would be name of page.html/#elementID.
Same principal for linking to an element on a different page
Give the element an ID then the link to it from the other pages would be name of page.html/#elementID.
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Its A Kind Of Bali Magic wrote:
You give the element on the same page an ID then the link to it put the #elementID-name.
Same principal for linking to an element on a different page
Give the element an ID then the link to it from the other pages would be name of page.html#elementID.
You give the element on the same page an ID then the link to it put the #elementID-name.
Same principal for linking to an element on a different page
Give the element an ID then the link to it from the other pages would be name of page.html#elementID.
Here is a guide from CoffeeCup Tutorials articles
Creating an anchor link
An anchor link, is the easiest link to create. These are added by linking to an ID that is applied to any element found in your project. When the link is clicked, it will take the user to the specific location of where the ID is located on the page. To accomplish this, go to the Styles pane and enter the #id-name in the Href input.
You can also link to anchors located on another page by using the HTML file name and then append that with #id-name. An example would be
about-us.html#staff.
And if you still struggling I can do you a quick demo video (EMAIL ME)
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