You have probably noticed that on many of my pages, that if you select certain links, such as to my CGI-BIN page, that you wind up looking right at what it was I was telling you about. The secret to this are the
the <A NAME="TOP"></A> tags.
Before I show you the exact code to do this, let's just take a fast look at a full URL: (port ommitted since rarely used)
This URL tells the browser the following:
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This is a HTML document request
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The document can be found at the www.yourdomain.com domain
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It is located in the folderdirectory under its root directory
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It's name is abc.html (this document in fact)
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Position the top of the screen at a location called TOP
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Note: To address a specific point on any page- just place the <A NAME=> tag in the target document. Create a link in the calling menu that corresponds to the anchor tag your created. Try it!
Note: To address a specific point on any page- just place the <A NAME=> tag in the target document. Create a link in the calling menu that corresponds to the anchor tag your created. Try it!