Hi,
For what you're trying to do, it's a lot easier to put an id on the h3
and just refer to that as your anchor.
-Filip
On 2008-09-26 11:11, Daniel_ Alonso Sanchez wrote:
Sorry for the previous post, I hope this will be ok :(.
Well, i must confess i really didn't know how to title this pos
Sorry for the previous post, I hope this will be ok :(.
Well, i must confess i really didn't know how to title this post, so... my
apologizes for the name.
The thing is that I have an anchor that looks like this:
Subtitle3
A first glance to this code made me think that everthing will we ok, b
Sorry for the previous post, I hope this will be ok :(.
Well, i must confess i really didn't know how to title this post, so... my
apologizes for the name.
The thing is that I have an anchor that looks like this:
Subtitle3
A first glance to this code made me think that everthing will we ok, b
ooops, my apologizes for that, i have no idea of that. I will try
immediately. Thanks a lot ;D
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Am Fr, 26.09.2008, 10:37, schrieb Daniel Alonso Sanchez:
>
> Well, i must confess i really didn'
Well, i must confess i really didn't know how to title this post, so... my
apologizes for the name.
The thing is that I have an anchor that looks like this:
Subtitle3
A first glance to this code made me think that everthing will we ok, but my
surprise after the rendering of the tml was that th