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Is it possible to have an anchor in your heading
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<a name="top"></a> Code:
<a href="#top">back to top</a>
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anyway, you don't need to have a "top" anchor, just create a link on any page to HTML Code:
<a href="#top">back to top</a>
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yea thats the same link I'm using, but im asking if you can put it in your header and hav links to top on every page to link to that top code on the header; or would u need to place that top code in every page to link to the top
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