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I'd like that a specific link goes to a certain header on another page. I know how to do it on the current page.

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    Use the hash and put an id on the div. <a href='myOtherPage.html#myDivId'>myLink</a> Dec 13, 2013 at 11:41
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    In addition to @MelanciaUK <div id="foo"></div> and <a href="bar.html#foo">Go to Foo</a> Dec 13, 2013 at 11:42
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    @MelanciaUK # is a hash, not a "hashtag". Dec 13, 2013 at 11:43
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    @James Donnelly: #misinformed #popularnames #terminology #whathastwitterdonetous
    – BoltClock
    Dec 13, 2013 at 11:44
  • see this w3schools.com/HTML/html_links.asp Dec 13, 2013 at 11:45

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Take a look at anchor tags. You can create an anchor with

<div id="anchor-name">Heading Text</div>

and refer to it later with

<a href="http://server/page.html#anchor-name">Link text</a>
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    The use of <a name ...> is declared as obsolete in HTML5 CR, and it really reflects the shortcomings of early HTML versions. Dec 13, 2013 at 14:09
  • @JukkaK.Korpela I wasn't aware of that. Has just using IDs of elements (e.g. divs) replaced it? Or is there some other mechanism?
    – kfb
    Dec 13, 2013 at 14:20
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    Using id attributes is the recommended way (and has been possible for a long time, all relevant browsers support it). Dec 13, 2013 at 14:28
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    @JukkaK.Korpela Thanks for the information! I've updated my answer for anyone who subsequently finds it.
    – kfb
    Dec 13, 2013 at 14:31
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    Should this work on PHP too? I am not getting result on <a href="page.php#anchor-name">Link text</a>
    – FlyingAura
    Oct 19, 2015 at 19:39
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You simply combine the ideas of a link to another page, as with href=foo.html, and a link to an element on the same page, as with href=#bar, so that the fragment like #bar is written immediately after the URL that refers to another page:

<a href="foo.html#bar">Some nice link text</a>

The target is specified the same was as when linking inside one page, e.g.

<div id="bar">
<h2>Some heading</h2>
Some content
</div>

or (if you really want to link specifically to a heading only)

<h2 id="bar">Some heading</h2>
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You can add hash info in next page url to move browser at specific position(any html element), after page is loaded.

This is can done in this way:

add hash in the url of next_page : example.com#hashkey

$( document ).ready(function() {

  ##get hash code at next page
  var hashcode = window.location.hash;

  ## move page to any specific position of next page(let that is div with id "hashcode")
  $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $('div#'+hascode).offset().top},'slow');

});
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  • How do you call this function, and where do you put the code? Sorry, kinda new to this.
    – Noji
    Nov 4, 2019 at 8:44
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Create an anchor:

<a name="anchor" id="anchor"></a> 

then link to it:

<a href="http://server/page.html#anchor">Link text</a>
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<a href="./container.html">
<div>anything
<h1>hello stcakoverflow<h1>
<div>
</a>

now doing thos this all div are clickcable

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  • You have no closing </div> or </h1> tags. Is this intentional?
    – Michael M.
    Nov 1, 2022 at 4:26
  • If you have a new question, please ask it by clicking the Ask Question button. Include a link to this question if it helps provide context. - From Review
    – Massimo
    Nov 2, 2022 at 21:15
  • aside from code being syntactically incorrect, this does not answer the OP's question Dec 14, 2023 at 23:54

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