On 07.12.2018 12:14, Julian Foad wrote: > Branko Čibej wrote: >> On 07.12.2018 11:50, Julian Foad wrote: >>> (From my thoughts on svn community development: >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SVN/What%27s+In+My+Head#What'sInMyHead-Integratearchives/logs,permalinks,searching >>> ) >> The way to start would be to post permalinks to Confluence pages. I can >> break that link right now by renaming your head ... I mean the page >> about what's in it. :) > Yes, yes. But it's less functional: Confluence doesn't seem to provide a > permalink for a subsection. Here's one for the whole page: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/U4rQBQ
Paste the anchor onto that and it "just works": https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/U4rQBQ#What'sInMyHead-Integratearchives/logs,permalinks,searching Of course that's a completely moronic way to identify resource fragments. Clearly the low-budget developers who invented this scheme for Atlassian don't have a clue about usability in hypertext. -- Brane P.S.: Is there a plain-text editor for Confluence with visible markup? The WYSIWYMPGIYVL one is less than perfect.