S S and Suzanne,

I do recommend my suggested use of the Qualify macro if there is a chance 
you want to do this in more than one tiddler. This will most likely be my 
default use.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 4:09:14 PM UTC+11, S. S. wrote:
>
> Suzanne,
>
> As of now, a way of making the *anchor* and the *anchor link* is *not* 
> available in WikiText. So what you wrote is correct if you want the anchor 
> to be your heading.
> For now, we have to use HTML.
> As Tony pointed out, any HTML tag (element) can hold the *id* attribute. 
> So it could also be any of these and of course many more:
>
> <p id="#heading-01" />
>
> ! My Heading 01
>
> <a id="#heading-02"></a>
>
> ! My Heading 02
>
> <section id="#heading-03">
>
> ! My Heading 03
> More text
> </section>
>
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 10:07:19 AM UTC+7, Suzanne McHale wrote:
>>
>> Does this mean that if an anchor link is desired, a heading is written as 
>> *<h1 
>> id="#heading-01"> My Heading</h1>* rather than using Wikitext to define 
>> a heading: *! My Heading?*
>>
>>  
>>
>

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