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I've added two new BBCode options to make and use anchor tags which can be helpful when writing longer guides.
The first is the following:
You would use that to create an anchor somewhere on your post that you will want to be able to skip to. Say you've got a section of your guide called "instructions", you'd then change "some_anchor" above to "instructions" (you can use whatever text you want, just make sure there are no spaces).
So how do you link to that anchor? With this:
Click me to go to some anchor
Where it has "some_anchor" you'll enter the text from the anchor that you made first. In between the tags you enter whatever text you'd like for your link.
Want to see it in action?
Click on "anchor" at the top of the post.
Boom!
The first is the following:
You would use that to create an anchor somewhere on your post that you will want to be able to skip to. Say you've got a section of your guide called "instructions", you'd then change "some_anchor" above to "instructions" (you can use whatever text you want, just make sure there are no spaces).
So how do you link to that anchor? With this:
Click me to go to some anchor
Where it has "some_anchor" you'll enter the text from the anchor that you made first. In between the tags you enter whatever text you'd like for your link.
Want to see it in action?
Click on "anchor" at the top of the post.
Boom!