I am talking about links that starts with #
in address-bar. In Wikipedia is is common that this type links provides feature to scroll/jump/navigate in webpage.
Example: Free software article on Wikipedia contains this type of link on contents e.g. Definition and the Four Freedoms directly scrolls/jumps to that topic. So, I want to know what are this type of links and how they works?
Note: I've some basic knowledge about html and know that with anchor tag <a>
we can links the web-address but no idea about this type of links that works in a page. Seems like constants provided address?
Another question is while reading this page I've tried (according to heading of various points) to add #freeware
in address-bar and surprised to see that working! (because there is no link provided in page for that scrolls/jumps like that of Wikipedia)
So, Is this works with text starting with (which I think not) or headings might be inter-linked (which I think).
Thus, I want to know What are this type of html links that features scroll/jump/navigate within page? & How they are working?
<a> element
and Fragment link not working could be a close enough duplicate... – rene Jul 30 '15 at 17:18