Adding a section anchor
You can add a section anchor to a page, then link to that anchor from the same page or from
another page. For more information about section anchors, see "Linking to a specific place in a
page" on page 112.
To link to a section anchor, see "Linking to a section anchor" on page 113. To edit a section
anchor, see "Editing section anchors" on page 115. To make section anchors visible or invisible,
see "Setting invisible element preferences" on page 30.
To add an anchor to a page:
In your draft, place the insertion point at the beginning of the section where you want the page
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to open when a website visitor clicks the link to the anchor.
Select Insert > Section Anchor.
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The Section Anchor dialog box appears.
Enter a name for your anchor.
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The name cannot begin with a number and cannot contain any spaces. You cannot have two
anchors with the same name on a web page.
Click OK.
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Contribute inserts an anchor marker in your draft.
Note: If you have invisible elements turned off, Contribute turns invisible elements on so that you can see the
anchor marker. To turn invisible elements off again, select Edit > Preferences, then select Invisible Elements.
Linking to a section anchor
You can link to a section anchor when you create the link, or you can edit an existing link to
indicate or change a section anchor. For more information on section anchors, see "Linking to a
specific place in a page" on page 112.
To add a section anchor to a page, see "Adding a section anchor" on page 113. To edit a section
anchor, see "Editing section anchors" on page 115.
To link to a section anchor:
In your draft, create a link (see "Creating text and image links" on page 101).
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In the Insert Link dialog box, click the Advanced button to expand the dialog box, if it is not
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already expanded.
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