There are a few different ways that you can link to an anchor in Weebly. You can either use the Weebly editor to add a link, or you can use HTML to add a link.
To add a link using the Weebly editor, simply click on the text that you want to link and then click on the “Link” button in the toolbar. A popup window will appear where you can enter the URL of the page that you want to link to. If you want to link to an anchor on the same page, simply click on the “Anchors” tab and then select the anchor that you want to link to.
To add a link using HTML, simply add the following code:
If you are using Weebly and want to create links to specific sections of your page, you will need to use a workaround. One option is to create a separate page for each section of content. Then you can link to each page from the main page. This is not ideal, but it will allow your readers to click on a link and be taken directly to the section they are interested in.
Another option is to use HTML anchors. This requires a bit more work, but it will allow you to create links that go directly to the section of the page you want them to. For more information on how to do this, please see this article: http://www.weebly.com/html-anchors.html.
Please note that Weebly does not offer official support for HTML anchors. This means that if something goes wrong, we may
Replace “http://example.html#anchor” with the URL of the page that you want to link to and “Link Text” with the text that you want to display for the link.
If you want to link to an anchor on the same page, simply add “#anchor” to the end of the URL. For example, if your page URL is “http://example.html”, then your anchor URL would be “http://example.html#anchor”.
Conclusion:
How Do I Link to an Anchor in Weebly?
Weebly makes it easy to links anchors both in their editor and through HTML code. Simply select the text you want to turn into a hyperlink and use either method detailed above linking either to another webpage or another spot on the same page by appending “#anchor” onto then end of the URL for either method.