Add a link that will take visitors to a specific part of any post or page on your WordPress website (works for menu items too).
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About this Video
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You probably already know how to add links to your posts and pages, but what about linking directly to a section within a page? Once you know how to use anchors, it’s simple.

It’s easiest to add an anchor to a heading block. When you click on a heading and open up the Advanced section in the right sidebar, you’ll find the HTML anchor setting. Enter any text you want, just make sure to keep it all lowercase and replace any spaces with hyphens.

Once your heading has an anchor, you can directly link to it from any other page on your site. All you have to do is add a hashtag followed by the name of the anchor at the end of the URL. If you’re linking to a different section on the same page, you don’t need a full URL. All you need to use is the hashtag and anchor name.

You can use this same technique to add this type of link into your menu and widgets too. In fact, you can even add links on other websites like Learning course that link to a specific part of a page on your site.

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