First thing to do is add the anchor text in the spot just above the area you want to show when the link URL is clicked. That way, you’ll see the entire area in question.
As you can see, in the visual editor, I placed my cursor at the end of The Perfect Vegetable Garden because this will be at the top of the page when the link URL is clicked – giving full view to the area I want to show.
After putting my cursor where I want the top of the page to be for the link URL, I immediately went to the Text editor and pasted my anchor text without changing my cursor position:
<span id="112018A1">
</span>
You can see it highlighted here:
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Triblu
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Hey Bob,
You don't need the first "</span>" tag you are using.
Think of HTML codes this way... first, you turn ON whatever it is you want to do. Let's say you want to BOLD some text, then you would simply turn ON the bold tag this way:
<strong>
and then turn OFF the bold tag this way:
</strong>
so that your line of code completed, would look like the following:
<strong>[text is placed here]</strong>
Same thing for your SPAN tag. Turn it on once and turn if off once. Anything beyond that is unnecessary and only works to possibly confuse a browser.
Not to worry though, as you can easily edit your tutorial.
Hope this helps you.
You don't need the first "</span>" tag you are using.
Think of HTML codes this way... first, you turn ON whatever it is you want to do. Let's say you want to BOLD some text, then you would simply turn ON the bold tag this way:
<strong>
and then turn OFF the bold tag this way:
</strong>
so that your line of code completed, would look like the following:
<strong>[text is placed here]</strong>
Same thing for your SPAN tag. Turn it on once and turn if off once. Anything beyond that is unnecessary and only works to possibly confuse a browser.
Not to worry though, as you can easily edit your tutorial.
Hope this helps you.