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Named Anchors

First just make your links as usual except you add "#name" inside the tag. You can call them anything you prefer as long as the names are the same in the link going to them.

<A HREF="#TOP">To the top</A>
<A HREF="#MIDDLE">To the middle</A>
<A HREF="#BOTTOM">To the bottom</A>

Then you have to add the following to the spots on the page that you want people sent to.

<A NAME="TOP"></A>
<A NAME="MIDDLE"></A>
<A NAME="BOTTOM"></A>

This can be used on any page that you are linking to (so that you can link to a certain spot on a different page).




















This is the middle of the page.




















This is the bottom of the page. Well, almost, but you can't link exactly to the bottom.

So, what are you doing here anyway? :-)




















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