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Posted by Mark Parnell on 06/08/06 23:42
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Luigi Donatello Asero
<jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> declared in alt.html:
> Could you please explain it further?
<a href="page.html#some_name"> can be used to link to <a
name="some_name">. But it can also be used to link to anything with
id="some_name", e.g. <h2 id="some_name"> or <ul id="some_name">.
It's supported by anything more recent than NS4, so support is pretty
much universal these days. NS4 (and other ancient browsers) will still
take you to the right page, they just won't jump to the specific point
on the page.
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Mark Parnell
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