Linking to a page section or...

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I'm working on a little site, and I initially set up a navigational component that included 5 links to other pages. However, I began to realize that I probably didn't really need 5 pages. I do have 5 sections all on the same page. It's long, but not too long. I think it would be easier to use those links to point to the relevant section without having to make 5 different pages. Trouble is, I don't know how to do it. I did search the web a bit, but couldn't get the "links" to go anywhere when I checked via browser. Perhaps it is a different procedure in Site Designer.

Anybody with a suggestion?
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Hi Richard
You set the href to the I'd of the section you want it to go to
So for example
Href: #section-1

Would take you to the section with the ID of section1

Etc etc

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I found this in the support pages. Its referencing RSD but its the same process in SD

https://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/creating-links-with-responsive-site-designer/#anchor-link
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Thank you, gentlemen. Working now.

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Hello,

With One page it is very difficult to optimize your website for SEO. You need a convincing SEO title that is related to the meta description that also includes 1 or 2 search terms. Your SEO title contains the same main keyword as your meta description. These are related to 1 unique heading H1 per page.

With a one-page structure, so 1 page that is also your homepage, you can place an H1 Title per section, but with the same keyword.

I hope I helped you a little
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