How add anchors on pages across your site

Linking to an anchor takes a user directly to a specific place on a page. 

You must create the anchor (using the Confluence Anchor Macro), before you can link 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
  • 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 

 

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If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.