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_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
>Can this be applied to a section title or tab in a form?
Adding a hash or fragment identifier (this is what the string after the # is called) to the end of the URL will result in the browser scrolling to that position. This is a general capability so you can form pinpoint references to a position on a page. Here is a pinpoint reference to your comment in the forum:
Adding a hash or fragment identifier (this is what the string after the # is called) to the end of the URL will result in the browser scrolling to that position. This is a general capability so you can form pinpoint references to a position on a page. Here is a pinpoint reference to your comment in the forum:
https://community.quickbase.com/You can locate the hash by inspecting the source - in Chrome right click, select inspect and look for name or id attribute nearby. That is the hash or fragment identifier to use. Here is a screenshot of me inspecting an arbitrary id in a random QuickBase form page that I had open revealing the hash is #tdf_0 for that particular position of the page:
quickbase/
topics/
javascript-refresh-and-position-to-a-spot-on-the-form
#reply_19360840
- EstherGrandal_D8 years agoQrew CadetThank you Dan
- GiuseppeMacri7 years agoQrew CaptainThis isnt working for tabs. It just drops me off at the end of the tabbed page