Okay, using the hyperlink on the section heading text I want to jump from, I went in and tried the "my page" option...that doesn't work as you only get a choice of your pages in icon form to choose from and can't adjust the address to include the marker....if you choose "website" it does allow you to attach the #anchor to the full web address. Okay, so I get the highlighted "hyperlink" to jump from....
But, trying to use the custom footer module, with the text you suggested, only gives me "BLANK FORM" on the page where I want my anchor title...the one I want to see....but it doesn't act like an anchor, the hyperlink to "BLANK FORM" just takes me to the top of my page. Page Editor won't let me change "BLANK FORM" to anything else. If I try to change "BLANK FORM" in the custom footer code to an anchor name, Page Editor gives me an error that I don't have a document and won't let me proceed....okay so I probably misunderstood your answer to Randy as an answer to me as well...I'm obviously danger to a computer, so I can understand that....
Okay, so back to the table/cell workaround, but as you stated Page Editor won't let me cut and paste the HTML code in and actually use it like we did before...it just shows the code in all it's glory like you said it would...Okay, so trying once more to use the HTML module doesn't work either...it won't recognize the anchor code either...it simply gives you dashes on the Page Editor page, then looks blank on the view page, then shows the "text" you want to see in the new page after you hit the hyperlink but doesn't jump you to that spot on the page, you simply land at the top of your hyperlinked page with appropriate marker text you want to see but not at the specific anchor spot.
Back in Spring when I asked OL tech support about creating anchor links, they said to simply link to another page on my site, a parent/child page if I didn't want that page to show in my menu tabs...that could work for my directory sections nicely, but my understanding is that anything on those hidden "child" pages won't be seen by the search engines...and I need people who are surfing to find the info on my directories...that's what they are surfing for! And I don't want to create umpteen pages on my site for every section heading, all hanging there in the tab column of page menu just so the search engines can find them too!
Fortunately what I did before, on my local activities and directory page (http://chocboard.net/directory1.aspx ) using the table with cut and paste HTML code in an empty cell, is still working...but I can't change anything to clean that page up!
I'm really stumped fellas! HELP!!
The page I'm playing with now (you can see the mess scrolled at the far bottom) is at: http://chocboard.net/handylinks.aspx
Thanks abundantly (and if I'm simply being an ignoramus, please forgive, but these workarounds just aren't working for me!)
Tammy
the CHOC Board
http://chocboard.net