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On the How do I ask a good question page, I was trying to link a user to the paragraph with the heading: Help Others Reproduce the Problem. However, it seems that I cannot link to a subhead because there is no anchor or id attribute on them.

Do you think adding this functionality to the FAQ would be a good feature?

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  • I think linking with a head is always helpful to reference a link but a user should read everything at How do I ask a good question page.So I don't think we need link to subhead at that page Jun 4, 2015 at 18:02
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    Agreed. In this case, as the user has a relatively high rep, I don't suspect him to have not read the FAQ but I would like to point him to the right place to correct the issues with the way he asked his question.
    – Alex W
    Jun 4, 2015 at 18:05
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    Link and quote the relevant parts? Jun 4, 2015 at 20:32

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They're not linkable because, as far as I can tell, SE simply does not support named anchors within posts. Adding it to FAQs would of course be useful, but it hardly seems worth the effort to add a custom solution just for those posts, and it's probably out of scope (and may be considered a security risk of some sort) to allow it for all posts.

See also: Support anchor names in posts

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