Tutorial
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The First code is the link. The link is set up like your normal link code, but with a little change.
<a href="NAMEOFANCHOR">Text</a>
the second part of the anchor code goes where you want the link to take the viewer. Heres what you put there...
<a name="#NAMEOFANCHOR">
The Article Goes Here </a>...Well, thats about all there is to Anchors, have fun with it..
Tutorial Comments
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THIS DOESN'T MAKE SENSE!!!!!!! SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!
I broke up the code so it would show on here, yet this website will not. I am unsure of why, but if you are actually wanting to know how to perform the anchor code.
Please contact me by: jonsito_salas@yahoo.com
Wow, .. haha this looks like an easy code that everyone is screwing up. The whole H1 has nothing to do with anchors, its only to make words bigger. The letter "a" at the front is what makes it an anchor, same with the letter "a" being placed again at the end to show you have closed/ended/completed this code.
Here You Place The Word(s) Or Fraze To Click-For Redirecting The User
in place of the text that you would select to be redirected.
If you would like to know more or contact me if you find that I am incorrect simple email me.
jonsito_salas@yahoo.com
Thank You.
PLEASE REMOVE SPACES FOR CODE TO WORK.
Wow, .. haha this looks like an easy code that everyone is screwing up. The whole H1 has nothing to do with anchors, its only to make words bigger. The letter "a" at the front is what makes it an anchor, same with the letter "a" being placed again at the end to show you have closed/ended/completed this code.
Here You Place The Word(s) Or Fraze To Click-For Redirecting The User
this isnt right...
wut???
Huh?
AnchorTo link to an anchor:CODElink to an anchor
No, no, no, you have it backwards. To make an anchor:CODE<a name="this_is_my_anchor"><h1>Anchor</h1></a>To link to an anchor:CODE<a href="#this_is_my_anchor">link to an anchor</a>