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You can use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites, but it doesn't look like you can use them as an anchor that you link to from another spot. It's only used as an href to link to other pages or posts.

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Instead of adding a link to skip part of your answer, I'd just move the relevant part of the answer to the top, then either remove the original text or label it as outdated.

You can use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites, but it doesn't look like you can use them as an anchor that you link to from another spot. It's only used as an href to link to other pages or posts.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

Instead of adding a link to skip part of your answer, I'd just move the relevant part of the answer to the top, then either remove the original text or label it as outdated.

You can use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites, but it doesn't look like you can use them as an anchor that you link to from another spot. It's only used as an href to link to other pages or posts.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

Instead of adding a link to skip part of your answer, I'd just move the relevant part of the answer to the top, then either remove the original text or label it as outdated.

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Yes, you should be able toYou can use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites, but it doesn't look like you can use them as an anchor that you link to from another spot. It's only used as an href to link to other pages or posts.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

It may or may not work depending on where you put it in anInstead of adding a link to skip part of your answer, though. If the section where you add it is formatted as code, you're going to seeI'd just move the literal anchor tag. (Clickrelevant part of the edit link below this answer to see that I just used a plain anchor tag abovethe top, then either remove the original text or label it as outdated.)

Yes, you should be able to use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

It may or may not work depending on where you put it in an answer, though. If the section where you add it is formatted as code, you're going to see the literal anchor tag. (Click the edit link below this answer to see that I just used a plain anchor tag above.)

You can use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites, but it doesn't look like you can use them as an anchor that you link to from another spot. It's only used as an href to link to other pages or posts.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

Instead of adding a link to skip part of your answer, I'd just move the relevant part of the answer to the top, then either remove the original text or label it as outdated.

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Yes, you should be able to use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

It may or may not work depending on where you put it in an answer, though. If the section where you add it is formatted as code, you're going to see the literal anchor tag. (Click the edit link below this answer to see that I just used a plain anchor tag above.)

Yes, you should be able to use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

Yes, you should be able to use the <a> tag on Stack Exchange sites.

Reference: What HTML tags are allowed on Stack Exchange sites?

It may or may not work depending on where you put it in an answer, though. If the section where you add it is formatted as code, you're going to see the literal anchor tag. (Click the edit link below this answer to see that I just used a plain anchor tag above.)

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