When splitting a document, and clicking on a link from the parent page to go to the child page, one would expect the child page to open where the top of the page is visible.
But what happens now, is that when the child page opens one has to use the slider to move it up a little to see the top of the page, where chapter name and the navigators are located (prev,tail,up), etc... This is really annoying. Since each time I open a page, I have to use the slider a little to see the top of the page in order to use the navgiation links. I noticed the link from parent to the child page has this pattern: page1.htm#x3-30001.1 And if the link is simply changed to just page1.htm Then now the child page will open with the top part visible. Here is a MWE to explain the problem ------------------------------------- \documentclass{report}% \usepackage{lipsum} \begin{document} \tableofcontents \chapter{HW} This is a test \section{HW1} \lipsum \lipsum \lipsum \end{document} --------------------------- Compiled with make4ht --lua -u foo.tex "htm,2,pic-align,notoc*" And now from foo.htm, clicking on the link called HW1, a new page is opened (the child page). Now you'll see the problem. The top part of the page is not visible, and you'll notice the web page slider of the browser is little down the page. Tested on firefox and Chrome. Is there a way to make the new child page open with the top part visible? This is what one would expect. TL 2015 on Linux mint. Thank you, --Nasser