Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
But to address the basic problem of recognizing what the link really
took the user to, you can do some styling on the :target pseudo-class, e.g.
:target {
background: #ffd;
color: black;
border: dotted 1px;
}
Then it suddenly becomes important how the
2012-10-30 20:08, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
When an HTML link references an on-page fragment that is near the
bottom of the page, the browser (when the link is followed) will
display that page fragment as close to the top of the page as it
can subject to the more important constraint that the last li
When an HTML link references an on-page fragment that is near the
bottom of the page, the browser (when the link is followed) will
display that page fragment as close to the top of the page as it
can subject to the more important constraint that the last line
of the page content will not be higher