Using bookmarks in hyperlinks

To refer to a bookmark in the URL of a hyperlink, just append the “#” character, followed by the bookmark name, at the end of the URL. For example, to link to the bookmark named “section_8″ in the document “regulations.html”, you would use the URL regulations.html#section_8.

If you want to link to a bookmark in the same document as the link itself, just use “#” followed by the bookmark name as the URL. For example, #section_8.

Namo Web Editor icon tip Using bookmarks in hyperlinksWhen you create a hyperlink using the Create Hyperlink dialog box, if you enter a path to a local document in the URL box, clicking the triangle on the Bookmark box will drop down a list of all the bookmarks that are in that document. You can just select a bookmark in the list instead of typing it in. (This only works if Namo WebEditor can find the destination document on the local file systemThe collection of drives and network folders connected to your computer., so it will not work if the URL is non-local or the document does not exist locally.)

Using bookmarks in hyperlinks