When I use anchors like that I use::

<a name="top">

then to jump there, I use:

<a href="#top">TOP</a>

:)

hope that helps...

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-----Original Message-----
From: Luc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 11:52 AM
To: James Silva on wsg
Subject: Re: [WSG] Opera bug?


Hello James,
  
It was foretold that on 2-2-2004 @ 11:29:23 GMT+1100 (which was
1:29:23 where I live) James Silva would mumble:
  
<snipped a bit>

JS> Are  you  using the generic "#top" or are you pointing the link to
JS> an actual named anchor?

It points at #mnhd wich is the ID for the first heading in the page:

<h1 id="mnhd">Welcome</h1>

the pointing: <a href="#mnhd">

Sorry if i can't provide an online example :-(

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 Luc
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