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Jackie-Revy
 
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Default "go to" my named anchor - 03-31-2009 , 03:01 PM






I can't for the life of me figure out how to get Dreamweaver to jump to a named
anchor, when working in design view.

For example, I have opened my web page and I see the names of our next three
events in a table of contents. The title of each event is a hyperlink that
leads to a named anchor further down on the page (where one sees the event
details). But when I am in design view and try to use the hyperlinks to
navigate on the page, they will not take me to the anchor further down on the
page. I have to scroll down (painfully slow!).

In Front Page, you use ALT + click on the hyperlink and you are taken to the
correct spot on the page. Is there a keyboard shortcut for getting to the named
anchor? Surely Dreamweaver will do this?



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Default Re: "go to" my named anchor - 03-31-2009 , 05:24 PM






<Is there a keyboard shortcut for getting to the named anchor? Surely
Dreamweaver will do this?>

Not a simple one button solution here because DW is not a web browser.

Use Ctrl+F (or Find) on the Current Document, Source Code. Search for <a
name= Hit the Find All button which will display Results for all named
anchors on that page. Double click on the one you desire.


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Default Re: "go to" my named anchor - 03-31-2009 , 06:20 PM



Thanks, I'll try this.

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