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(body of plugin) - The name of the anchor. |
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To take use this plugin in a wiki page, use the syntax:
{ANAME()}anchorname{ANAME}
In the generated XHTML for your webpage, Tiki will create the following anchor:
<a id='anchorname'></a>
Notes:
{ANAME()}my custom anchor{ANAME}
will render as: <a id='my_custom_anchor'></a>
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id
attribute. In prior releases, Tiki used the HTML name
attribute (<a name='anchorname'></a>)
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{ANAME()}
anchorname
<--put the name of the anchor here. Use this same name for the aname= parameter in the Plugin Alink (see just below).
{ANAME}
ANAME example: {ANAME()}anchorname{ANAME}
{ALINK(
aname=anchorname
<-- put here the name of the anchor you created using the Plugin Aname!
)}
link text
<-- put here the text to appear as the link.
{ALINK}
ALINK example: {ALINK(aname=anchorname)}link text{ALINK}
or rather, I only work so
ALINK example: -+{ALINK( aname="anchorname" pagename="wiki pagename")}link text{ALINK}+
To jump down to the anchor at the bottom of the page click HERE. <-- Here is where I put the ALINK
plugin in this page.
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Here is a second link to the same anchor at the bottom of the page. Again, I used the ALINK
plugin.
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The anchor is here. <-- I put the ANAME
plugin at the beginning of this line. Now you can click HERE to jump to the anchor I put at the top of the page (you can't see where that one is unless you look into the page editor ð)