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Latest revision as of 12:09, 5 January 2018
Usage
The Anchor template is meant to be used to make a jump location. This is the same functionality that the table of contents uses with headings. Add an Anchor anywhere you want to jump to. Then make a link to the Anchor and you will be taken to it.
{{Anchor|<name>}}
- The code above can be pasted into your page and edited.
Tutorial
For the example you can assume you are placing a tag named Example on a page called TestPage.
- Begin by placing the template where you want to jump to:
{{Anchor|Example}}
. - Link to the anchor:
- From the same page using
[[#Example]]
- From a different page using
[[TestPage#Example]]
- From outside of the wiki using the following URL
http://www.medievalengineerswiki.com/index.php?title=TestPage#Example
- From the same page using