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-->{{#if: {{{11|}}}|<span class="error">[[Template:Anchor]] (or Anchors): too many anchors, maximum is 10.</span><!--
 
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Please see [[wikipedia:Template:Anchor/doc|Template:Anchor/doc]] on [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]] for full documentation on this template.
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* <code><nowiki>{{anchor|foo|bar|baz}}</nowiki></code> will create HTML page anchors for [[#foo]], [[#bar]], and [[#baz]] (supports up to 10 anchors).
 
* <code><nowiki>{{anchor|foo|bar|baz}}</nowiki></code> will create HTML page anchors for [[#foo]], [[#bar]], and [[#baz]] (supports up to 10 anchors).
 
* Use this underneath a section header if you change its name to preserve any redirects that use anchors.
 
* Use this underneath a section header if you change its name to preserve any redirects that use anchors.
 
[[Category:Formatting templates|Anchor]]
 
[[Category:Formatting templates|Anchor]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 23 October 2014

Documentation for Anchor

  • {{anchor|foo|bar|baz}} will create HTML page anchors for #foo, #bar, and #baz (supports up to 10 anchors).
  • Use this underneath a section header if you change its name to preserve any redirects that use anchors.