I'm very new to wiki, so apologies if this is a faq. Did some searching already but came up empty.
Is there a way to do named anchors, i.e. links to jump to another point within a wiki page? A typical use might be a table of contents that would allow people to jump directly to sections further down in the document.
Thanks, Mike
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Other than that, no, there's no support for named anchors yet. I think it would be nice to have, but no one has yet come up with a very good syntax for entering them.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
I'm very new to wiki, so apologies if this is a faq. Did some searching already but came up empty.
Is there a way to do named anchors, i.e. links to jump to another point within a wiki page? A typical use might be a table of contents that would allow people to jump directly to sections further down in the document.
Thanks, Mike
PhpWiki 1.3.x (which is alpha, and thus subject to change) has footnotes, which are not really what you're asking for. You can read about them at
http://phpwiki.sf.net/phpwiki/TextFormattingRules
Other than that, no, there's no support for named anchors yet. I think it would be nice to have, but no one has yet come up with a very good syntax for entering them.