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Anchors allow a user to create shorter names that can be appended to a URL with a hash mark (#). | <onlyinclude>Anchors allow a user to create shorter names that can be appended to a URL with a hash mark (#). | ||
For example, if you had a page that you wanted a user to quickly be able to jump to a certain section, you can type | For example, if you had a page that you wanted a user to quickly be able to jump to a certain section, you can type | ||
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just before a header or paragraph. The user would then be able to go to the wiki page URL, followed by a hash mark (#), then the anchor name (in this case, AnchorName). | just before a header or paragraph. The user would then be able to go to the wiki page URL, followed by a hash mark (#), then the anchor name (in this case, AnchorName). | ||
To have more than one anchor, it is required to use separate anchor tags. | To have more than one anchor, it is required to use separate anchor tags.</onlyinclude> | ||
[[Category:Template documentation]] | [[Category:Template documentation]] |
Revision as of 01:58, 26 September 2008
Anchors allow a user to create shorter names that can be appended to a URL with a hash mark (#).
For example, if you had a page that you wanted a user to quickly be able to jump to a certain section, you can type
{{Anchor|AnchorName}}
just before a header or paragraph. The user would then be able to go to the wiki page URL, followed by a hash mark (#), then the anchor name (in this case, AnchorName).
To have more than one anchor, it is required to use separate anchor tags.