Jump links in wordpress5/18/2023 ![]() If it’s not working for you, try putting a space before the sentence rather that right on the bracket triangle thing. Let me share the method I learned from a WordPress tutorial blog post. They may be called anchor links, but I think “Jump Links” is the latest official name. The blog I just executed the jump link on is a MyThemeShop theme (the Newspaper theme) – a perfect theme outside of the Generate Press theme to create simple and to-the-point blogs without all the fluff you see on many food blogs for example. This simple HTML way to do it is super easy after you do it once. Elementor has the anchor link section but I have yet to use it. ![]() Some page builders help you do this by created modules that let you do it. Here’s a Youtube video of someone doing jump links live on video if you prefer. To make the terminology that much more confusing, I will use “ page jump links” (combination of the two keywords, “page jump” and “jump links” into one: Page Jump Links). These half the time end up being new posts or left on there and end up creating a massive Top 5 Best Natural Dog Foods post, for example. The long information packed introductions and sections I always trap myself into writing before the product reviews. I happen to write way too long of intros in my “top 10 +_” posts or on the review blog posts, and for this reason, I use the anchor link or jump-link to offer them to jump straight to the list of whatever I’m reviewing or talking about. So far, Gutenburg is a great advancement for WordPress in my opinion! It’s the same method as taught here in this post, but even easier to accomplish. You just highlight the headline you want to jump down to, put the “Anchor link text” on the sidebar where it offers you to put it, then place the hashtag up top on whatever text you want to link to jump down to. ![]() It’s the exact same concept as this method described here, but now Gutenburg sets you up for it. To do it the new Gutenburg way (recommended if you’re using Gutenburg), this post from Kinsta nails it, plus gives other options including a Chrome Extension and a WordPress plugin to get it done. Since Gutenburg has become mainstream, this manual anchor link or jump link method shared in this blog post is now best for the classic editor.
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