In-Page Links
The last function of hypertext links is linking to sections on our page. First, let's remind ourselves of the id
attribute, as we will need it. The id
attribute is used to identify HTML elements and apply styles to them.
<div id="breeds"></div>
If we want this section (div element) to be visible, our hypertext link would look like this:
<a href="#breeds">Link to the breeds section</a>
Now let's analyze the value of the href attribute. The #
at the beginning tells us that we are linking to an element with the id
attribute, and breeds
specifies the value of the id
attribute of the element we want to link to.
There is one special case:
<a href="#">Link to the top of the page</a>
When we set the href attribute value to just #
, it means that we want to scroll the page to the very top.
Instructions
Add id
attribute with the value breeds
to the last div
element.
Change the link that has an image of six cats as its child to link to the breeds
section and remove its target
attribute and its value.
Don't forget to remove the target
attribute.
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