Cripes — this answers my recently-posted question.
Not the answer I was hoping for, of course. :/
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Not an answer, just another compaint. I've updated a page to the new editor (hate it, btw - whomever's idea it was to reduce functionallty needs to take a long hard look in the mirror). The page has anchors, some of which are working and can be linked to. I am now unable to search for the anchor, and when entering the below combinations, confluence is unable to find the anchor.
#anchorname
Page Name#anchorname
#Page Name#anchorname
Page Name##anchorname
Is there anything else I can try? I'd log it as a bug but that will probably not get resolved for months.
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@David Bradley, I guess you know that you can hover over a heading and at the right hand side a link to copy will appear. This is in the form of https://some.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TES/pages/2064056335/Page+Title#The-heading
So as long as you use headings, you should be able to link to them.
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Looking for Atlassian to give us the option of which editor we use as a "default". Please help by voting for this issue.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-71078
As admins, we should be able to set the default editor used by the instance for all pages/blogs being created.
As a user, I should have the option of setting my personal default within my profile.
Thank you
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Those looking for alternatives might find this Google Chrome feature of use:
Scroll to Text Fragment DOM
This feature allows a user or author to link to a specific portion of a page, using a text snippet provided in the URL. When the page is loaded, the browser highlights the text and scrolls it into view.
Obviously wont suit everyone, but it's a similar-ish function.
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I just spent 10 Minutes in finding out that this is somehow no longer available. The documentation of confluence is ... well found your own word for this. Frustrating.
Have a look for yourself. I am using the new editor.
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For the moment I was really surprised and happy reading your message- Anchors are back in the new editor - but obviously only when you use a page or page template which was set up with the old editor.
In the new editor there is no Anchor Macro available - at least not in the German Version.
So the new editor ist still more frustrating than the old one ..............
But hope dies last
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For what reason there is no anchors on the new editor? Is there a logical reason to that or did they just haven’t released it yet?
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