Template:Anchor/Doc
From PCSAR
The template {{Anchor|name|text}}
creates a named "anchor" around a body of text.
An anchor is a spot on the page which can be jumped to.
- name
 - the name of the anchor.
 
- text
 - (optional) the text which is to be displayed. If not given, nothing is displayed.
 
| You type... | You get... | 
|---|---|
 {{anchor|the spot|here's the spot}}        
 | here's the spot | 
 {{anchor|other spot|here's the other spot}}        
 | here's the other spot | 
 {{anchor|third spot}}        
 | 
Once you have the anchor in place, you can create a link to it using the standard formats.  
Try clicking on the links in these examples to see the effect.
| You type... | You get... | 
|---|---|
 [[#the spot]]  | #the spot | 
 [[Template:Anchor/Doc#other spot]]  | Template:Anchor/Doc#other spot | 
 [[Template:Anchor/Doc#third spot|find third spot]]  | find third spot | 
If more than one anchor on the same page has the same name, only the first one can be the destination of a link.
You type... You get... {{anchor|the spot|a second anchor also called "the spot" can't be jumped to}}a second anchor also called "the spot" can't be jumped to 

