Hello,
I installed the plugin, and the little anchor icon does show now when I hover over the headers, and the page does jump to the header when I click the anchor ??
However, the url doesn’t have the ID anchored
Like it would still be yourgroovydomain.com/article/
Ideally I would like it to be yourgroovydomain.com/article/#header-name
Any way to fix that?
Thanks!
Hi there, I’ve been using WP Anchor Header for a while and I love it! It’s a wonderful plugin. Are you open to adding a new feature?
I’d like to be able to use WP Anchor Header on certain pages. For example, I don’t want to use WP Anchor Header on my home page or on any blog posts.
It would be great if WP Anchor Header had a feature that allowed users to turn it on or off on specific pages, and also on post types (pages, posts, custom post types, categories, tags, etc.)
Thanks!
]]>Ganz einfach:
Wenn Ihr in Eurem Beitrag eine überschrift erstellt habt, k?nnt Ihr in der Vorschau der Seite mit der Maus über die überschrift fahren. In diesem Moment erscheint ein Verknüpfungssymbol neben der überschrift. Den Link der überschrift kann man mit einem Rechtsklick auf das Symbol im Popup-Menü über “Link-Adresse kopieren” kopieren. Anschlie?end einfach dort als Linkadresse einfügen, wo der Link verwendet werden soll. Verstanden?
(Ich dachte mir, ich beschreib’s mal auf Deutsch, auf Englisch ist es ja schon erkl?rt worden.)
Hello,
i have a question.
I have a wordpress installation and have install this plugin. the plugin works.
If i click on the anchor link the site goes zu the content i have anchored. but i have a big distance to the top of the page.
How i can fix this?
Thank you.
T. Corrado
I love that the plugin automatically creates a link for anything tagged <h1> through <h6> but it is not working consistently on my website. The plugin is working perfectly here
https://mddsfoundation.org/coping-tips/ but not at all here https://mddsfoundation.org/stories/. What can we add to manually force anchors?
I have downloaded and activated the plugin but cannot find where to set it up. I cannot find any instructions on how to use the plugin. Where do I find how to use this? Are there any directions?
I have temporarily deactivated it while I wait to see if I have just missed something.
Jon
]]>Hi! I am very intrigued by this plugin but as a low-level WP user, I am unclear about its use. Maybe it is not for a user like me because of tech literacy needed?
Rather than ask you, I suggest politely that you expand the description.
It would be ideal for the popularity of the plugin to provide a more inviting Presentation for Dummies:
– I can’t tell from the description what to expect when I activate the plugin or how to use it. Is it simple or not? How it works is helpful for tech literates but less so for the rest of us.
– Examples of the WP Anchor Headers in action would help to highlight potential uses that are powerful but unknown to some of us. A new way to navigate leading to more content exposure? I am guessing.
I imagine this seems ridiculous but I assure you it will help! I use and try tons of plugins because I want to do many things in WP but lack the tech ability and time to develop it for each idea I have. So I depend on plugins.
Thank you and good luck!
]]>At first I didn’t understand how it works.
But, as the other poster wrote, when I viewed the headings on the PUBLISHED website, when I moused over the headings, a link icon appeared. I then right-clicked on the link icon to the right of heading. Then I clicked on COPY LINK ADDRESS from the right-click context menu (the little pop-up menu) that opened up. Then I EDITED either that published page or some other page. I selected some text I wanted to make into a link to link back to the heading. I highlighted the text and then clicked on the “insert/edit link” icon on the toolbar menu. Then I pasted the LINK ADDRESS I had copied from the heading. Then I left page editing and went to the PUBLISHED page again and clicked on the text I had just make into a link, I jumped right BELOW the heading. Not exactly where I wanted the link to take me (I would prefer the link to jump above the heading so it could be read, but I think that may be impossible for how the plugin works).
Hope that helps someone, and at least I have a handy place to read the steps again when I forget what I did.
]]>Hi,
Description and solution of the issue here.
Sorry to call it what it is. It’s not an issue or a feature ??
I am pretty sure it has cost us some ranking.
In plain language:
The page has some extra html in it, which will not validate, after activating the plugin, which even might cause crawlers to fail.
Otherwise it’s a convenient plugin.
Regards.
I’ve installed and activated the plugin on a site with about 40 pages. I guess I don’t understand how it works. Does it automatically look at each page and insert anchors where it finds <h1>, <h2>, etc? Or do I have to do something? Manually typing in the anchors is something I can do w/o the plugin. Or is there some button hidden somewhere that I click to get it to add the anchors?
I admit, I’m an idiot. It’s probably obvious, but I’m stumped.
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