Confluence 4.1 : Working with Anchors

The Anchor macro allows you to link to specific parts of a page. Anchor links can be especially useful when navigating between sections of a long document or when you want to link to a segment of a page and not to the page as a whole.

Anchors are invisible to the reader when the page is rendered.

There are two steps to using an anchor:

  1. Create the anchor for the content.
  2. Create the link to the anchor.

Creating an Anchor

You use the Anchor macro to create an anchor for content that you want to be able to link to.

To add the Anchor macro to a page:

  1. In the Confluence editor, choose Insert > Other Macros.
  2. Find and select the required macro.

Parameters

When editing, you can click on the macro placeholder and choose Edit to display the parameters for this macro in the Macro Browser.

Parameters are options that you can set for Confluence macros to control the content or format of the macro output. The table below lists parameters for this macro that can be set in the Macro Browser.

Parameter

Default

Description

Anchor Name

None; name must be supplied

This is the value for anchorname that you use when creating the link.

Linking to an Anchor or Heading

You can link to an anchor or heading that is on the same page, on another page in the same space, or on a page in another space of the same Confluence site.

To link to an anchor or heading:

  1. Click Link in the toolbar, or press Ctrl+K, while editing the page.
  2. Click Advanced and enter the anchor name (or heading) into the Link box, using the following syntax:

    Anchor or heading location

    Link syntax for anchor

    Link syntax for heading

    Same page

    #anchorname

    #headingname

    Different page

    pagename#anchorname

    pagename#headingname

    Page in another space

    spacekey:pagename#anchorname

    spacekey:pagename#headingname


    For more information about link syntax, see Confluence Wiki Markup.

  3. Enter link text that will be displayed on the page, if required. If you leave the Link Text box empty, the link will display the destination page name or URL.
  4. Click Insert.
  • Note that when linking to a heading, headingname is case-sensitive and must be entered without spaces
  • Note that when linking to an anchor, anchorname is case-sensitive, and pagename must be entered with spaces as in the title.

Notes

  • If you are adding an anchor to the site welcome message, it can only be linked to from another page. Internal-only links will not render.
  • Page titles and links to other spaces can be combined with anchors and attachments, but you can't use attachments and anchors in the same link.

Related Topics

Working with Links

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