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Suggestion
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Resolution: Obsolete
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The Confluence Notation Guide explains how to link to an anchor:
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[#anchor] [^attachment.ext] or [pagetitle] [pagetitle#anchor] [pagetitle^attachment.ext] or [spacekey:pagetitle] [spacekey:pagetitle#anchor] [spacekey:pagetitle^attachment.ext] |
Creates an internal hyperlink to the specified page in the desired space (or the current one if you don't specify any space). Appending the optional '#' sign followed by an anchor name will lead into a specific bookmarked point of the desired page. Also having the optional '^' followed by the name of an attachment will lead into a link to the attachment of the desired page. Example: pagetitle If such a page doesn't already exist, it will allow you to create the page in the current space. Create page links will have a after them. Example: anewpage |
...but not how to create an anchor.
The Jira Notation Guide seems to do it nicely:
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[#anchor] [^attachment.ext] |
Creates an internal hyperlink to the specified anchor or attachment. Appending the '#' sign followed by an anchor name will lead into a specific bookmarked point of the desired page. Having the '^' followed by the name of an attachment will lead into a link to the attachment of the current issue. |
... | ... |
{anchor:anchorname} | Creates a bookmark anchor inside the page. You can then create links directly to that anchor. So the link My Page#here will link to wherever in "My Page" there is an macro, and the link there will link to wherever in the current page there is an macro. |
So could the Confluence Notation Guide be updated to reflect the above please?
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CONFSERVER-23413 Add information to the Notation Guide - How to create an anchor on a page
- Closed
As of Confluence 4.0, wiki markup is no longer used so the notation guide is no longer required.