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I’m making a website, and I wanted to make sure that when someone clicks on a button it doesn’t go to the beginning of the page but to the middle of the page and, or the end page.
Explaining betterLink(Please see this link), when someone clicks on the "home" they would go to the blue part, which is the top of the page, and when they click on the "About" they would go to the yellow part.
Good morning. This is not a function, but a shortcut. Visit https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil. When you hover your mouse over the history index, you will see the following link https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil#Hist%C3%B3ria in the lower left corner of your computer. If you click on it, the scroll will automatically move up to the requested index. That’s it. You can of course use this type of Javascript event tagging, but then it’s another matter. You can learn Javascript by accessing: https://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp
– E. Coelho