Today I posted an answer featuring two different methods of achieving what the user was asking for depending on certain external content. After posting my answer I did some digging and found that the more appropriate solution was the second part of my answer.
The second part of my answer flowed on from the first, which meant that moving the more important second section above the first would have required a lot of text alteration. To avoid doing this, I edited my answer to include an "upon further analysis, it looks like the second part of my answer is more appropriate for what you're trying to do".
As my answer was moderately long, I then thought it'd be nice to link the user past the first part's text and examples directly to the second part of my answer, but to my disappointment found that there is no way of doing this as the headings are standalone elements with no identifiers or related a
elements.
I'm sure there are also a lot of cases whereby only certain parts of an answer are applicable to a users' needs. Would it be possible to add fragment identifiers to headings to allow for navigation like this?
For example, here is a heading:
Hello, world!
The markup for this is a pretty basic:
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
Not much we can do with this. However with the simple addition of an id
attribute or an a
element with a name
attribute...
<h1 id="123456789-hello-world">Hello, world!</h1>
<h1>
<a name="123456789-hello-world"></a>
Hello, world!
</h1>
...we can link directly to that heading by appending #123456789-hello-world
to the end of the page's URL. 123456789 here being the ID of the answer, as currently used when linking directly to answers; this can be kept here to avoid collisions with other answers.
With this in place, instead of linking to an answer and telling the user to find a specific section ("check out this answer's Foo section"), we could link directly to that part for them ("check out this answer's Foo section).
As this has already attracted a downvote, I figured I'd give an example use case. Here is a lengthy multi-part answer I posted a few weeks back: https://stackoverflow.com/a/29558231/1317805. The first part deals with static text and the second part deals with images; the entire answer is 2,648px tall. If someone asked me for help with this issue but only needed help with images, I'd currently link them directly to that answer and tell them to scroll down to the Handling custom marker images section. However in an ideal world it'd be nice to be able to link directly to that heading, as the first part would be irrelevant.
#123456789
would become#hello-world
. Regardless I've updated the question to include this: instead of#hello-world
I've put#123456789-hello-world
.