Linking to an anchor
How add anchors on pages across your site
Linking to an anchor takes a user directly to a specific place on a page.
Adding an anchor is a two-step process: creating the anchor (using the Confluence Anchor Macro) and linking to it.
Adding an Anchor
- Go to "Insert Macro"
- Select "Anchor Macro"
- Enter anchor name (For example, 'bottom' or 'important information')
Creating a Link to the Anchor
Link to an anchor on same Confluence site:
A. Same Page
- Go to "Insert Link"
- Choose "Advanced"
- User "#" before the anchor name
B. Different Page
- Go to "Insert Link"
- Choose "Advanced" and enter the anchor name in the "Link" field
Anchor location | Link syntax for anchor | Examples |
---|---|---|
Same page | #anchor name | #bottom #important information |
Page in same space | page name#anchor name | My page#bottom My page#important information |
Page in different space | spacekey:page name#anchor name | DOC:My page#bottom DOC:My page#important information |
- Enter or modify the Link Text
- Save
Link to an anchor from another web page or another Confluence site:
- Go to "Insert Link"
- Choose Web Link and add a full URL
Special Characters
If the name of the page you are linking to contains special characters, where the URL displays a page ID rather than a name, the link to an anchor will be a combination of the page ID and the page name, as follows:
For the page "Test - page 1!" containing a tab named "anchor" the URL will look like this:
UTF-16 Characters
If the page name contains UTF-16 characters (eg. Simplified Mandarin, Katakana) then it is necessary to add "id-" into the URL before the second instance of the page name, as follows:
For the page "ページ" containing a tab named "High Level Comparison", the URL will look like this:
Note: You can retrieve the page ID from the address bar when the characters are not ASCII.
- Find out more about the specifics around creating different kinds of anchors on Anchors or Insert Links and Anchors
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