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Allowing people to effectively "jump" to certain part of a webpage can help businesses grow better. But doing it right is more important than doing it wrong. Here's how to add jump links to your content, step-by-step.
1. Give the object or text you'd like to link to a name.
In a normal linking scenario, the thing you need to link to has a URL of its own. But in this scenario, the page you want to link to and the page the link is on is one and the same -- so you've got to make up a name for the link's destination.
I'd recommend using word or phrase that describes the link's destination. If you use a phrase, there should be no spaces -- use underscores instead.
Allowing people to effectively "jump" to certain part of a webpage can help businesses grow better. But doing it right is more important than doing it wrong. Here's how to add jump links to your content, step-by-step.
1. Give the object or text you'd like to link to a name.
In a normal linking scenario, the thing you need to link to has a URL of its own. But in this scenario, the page you want to link to and the page the link is on is one and the same -- so you've got to make up a name for the link's destination.
I'd recommend using word or phrase that describes the link's destination. If you use a phrase, there should be no spaces -- use underscores instead.
Example
Example
Let's say we wanted to link to an example of a company using Facebook ads in a post. Here's what I'd use as my object's name: