Using Bookmarks
Using Bookmarks
Use a bookmark to let a user "jump" from any word, phrase, or image to another place in a file. On your Web page, text appears in a different color to indicate that additional information is available at the bookmark's location.
For example, if your Web page includes meeting minutes, the top of the page could list the meeting dates. You could then assign a hyperlink to each date and a bookmark to each set of minutes.
The user sees that a date is in a different color, so clicks the date to "jump" to the bookmark that marks the location of the meeting minutes.
Creating a Bookmark describes how to set up a hyperlink to a bookmark within a file. You can also set up hyperlink to
- another Web page. This procedure is described in Using Hyperlinks.
- a bookmark within another Web page. This procedure is described in Creating a Hyperlink to a Location Within a Web Page.