{"id":1664,"date":"2022-02-04T10:23:24","date_gmt":"2022-02-04T18:23:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wpfellows.com\/?p=1664"},"modified":"2022-02-04T10:23:27","modified_gmt":"2022-02-04T18:23:27","slug":"wordpress-anchor-links","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wpfellows.com\/wordpress-anchor-links\/","title":{"rendered":"WordPress Anchor Links – All you need to know"},"content":{"rendered":"
You don’t always have to install a plugin right away if you want to implement a very small thing in WordPress. In the long run, this makes your WordPress installation as slow as a snail in a sandbox. Therefore, I show you in this article, how to set anchor links in WordPress and get along without a plugin.<\/p>
<\/span>What is a WordPress anchor link?<\/span><\/h2>
Let’s first take a look at what exactly an anchor is. Especially beginners don’t know this ancient HTML function.<\/p>
An anchor, anchor link, or anchor if you like it fancy, is a link that links content within a document. Unlike a normal link, it takes the reader to another section within the same article. You can also call an anchor a jump marker.<\/strong><\/p>
Anchors are often used within tables of contents of very long articles.<\/p>
And because this fits so nicely, I have linked the important sections in this article directly to you with anchors:<\/strong><\/p>