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I made the following button:
<a href="/../totem_app/xplaces/00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#acru"
target="_parent" class="bcontraste"><b>LINK</b></a>
to go to
<a href="../acess/00_menu_vitoria_xingu_acess.html#acru" target="_parent"
class="bcontraste"><b>LINK</b></a>
But when I use one of the two links they go to the general directory:
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html# ou
00_menu_vitoria_xingu_acess.html#
In both cases they do not go to
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#acru ou
00_menu_vitoria_xingu_acess.html#acru
What is the correct way for the link to load the page "00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html" with the correct "section"? Because it has several:
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#acru
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#bnpf
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#cars
00_menu_vitoria_xingu.html#....
How do I create a link to open page in a certain section?
It may seem unnecessary, but I will ask. On the page you will link there is an element with the ID="accru" for example. In the HTML of your page you have to have this element named after the Link ID
– hugocsl
Has yes friend! Looks like this: <div id="acru" class="content active">
– dib
dib believe the know problem is similar to the other question, put a . / on the link. So where is " /.. / "put " . /.. / " Forehead there
– hugocsl
@hugocsl it opens the page normally, I solved it with the other hint, but it does not open in the correct type section. the link is <.. /acess/00_menu_vitoria_xingu_acess.html#bmnt> but it opens only <.. /acess/00_menu_vitoria_xingu_acess.html>
– dib
Got it, it goes to the page, but it doesn’t go to the anchor right... I’ll think of something
– hugocsl
Thanks for the attention, I stayed yesterday maturing, not have much content fold links, for being something relatively simple.
– dib