Named Anchors
Named anchors allow you to create links to specific locations on a page. This feature is often used when you have a long page.. Usually there is a table of contents
or index at the top of the page and a return to top of page after each section on the page.
To create this link, you must use a paired set of tags. At the location of the link write:
<a href="#anytext">name of link</a>
where "anytext" is literally any text that you desire. At the location target area on the page you must also write:
<a name="anytext">text or target area for the link</a>
The "anytext" used MUST be EXACTLY the same in both tags, even with respect to capital/lower case letters. Also, you should avoid using spaces in this name.
or index at the top of the page and a return to top of page after each section on the page.
To create this link, you must use a paired set of tags. At the location of the link write:
<a href="#anytext">name of link</a>
where "anytext" is literally any text that you desire. At the location target area on the page you must also write:
<a name="anytext">text or target area for the link</a>
The "anytext" used MUST be EXACTLY the same in both tags, even with respect to capital/lower case letters. Also, you should avoid using spaces in this name.