Anchors

 How to Create and Use Anchors

ENTER YOUR ANCHOR

Put something like this in the Wiki Markup Edit screen: {anchor:evaluation}. In my scenario, I put that above a section titled "uPortal Evaluation Plan" on this page: uPortal UX Walkthrough Subgroup

REFERENCING ANCHOR FROM THE SAME SCREEN

You can reference the anchor from the SAME screen using Wiki Markup like this [uPortal Evaluation Plan|#evaluation]. However, you can also just link to the section header WITHOUT creating the anchor like this: [#uPortal Evaluation Plan]. It appears confluence is smart, and when it saw that I'd entered a link with the same name as a heading, it actually took out my link to the #evaluation anchor and substituted this second link instead.

REFERENCING ANCHOR FROM OTHER SCREENS

You can reference anchors from OTHER screens by putting markup like this in the Wiki Markup Edit screen: [uPortal Evaluation Plan| uPortal UX Walkthrough Subgroup#evaluation]. This will create a link on the page you put it (e.g. http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/uPortal+User+Experience+Walkthrough+Report, in the "Scope of Walkthrough" section) to the uPortal Evaluation Plan section of the uPortal UX Walkthrough Subgroup page.

REFERENCING ANCHORS FROM OUTSIDE CONFLUENCE

When you follow an anchor link, the URL looks like this: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/uPortal+UX+Walkthrough+Subgroup#uPortalUXWalkthroughSubgroup-evaluation. Using this syntax allows you to link to this section from a non-confluence web page, email, or other document using that syntax.