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Is it possible to have an internal link in a question/answer? I mean, the equivalent of

for a full explanation, please see <a href="#note1">note no. 1</a>.

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    "Anchor" would be the search term. Unfortunately, no, it's not possible. It was possible for a short time (staff had a feature turned on that inserted auto-generated anchors on headers in post bodies when rendering the Markdown), but it's no longer active, and it wasn't an officially-announced feature as far as I know, so there's not necessarily any reason to suspect that it'll come back. Lemme see if I can find a dupe...
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Jan 7 at 16:05
  • No. ` id` isn't one of the supported HTML parameters (there's a list for that), and headers can't be used as an alternative over markdown parser reasons that aren't particularly important Jan 7 at 16:05
  • On the global Meta, see: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/37894/…; meta.stackexchange.com/questions/89314/…; and the ones they link/reference.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Jan 7 at 16:08
  • @CodyGray For the edit, for the useful comments, and for closing my question: thank you.
    – gboffi
    Jan 7 at 16:10
  • HTML anchor, fragment (identifier). It isn't very distinct or search friendly (similar for "HTML character entity references" (e.g. &lt;, &amp;, &deg;, &ndash;, &mdash;, etc.)). I call them "page anchors", but that is probably nonstandard. Jan 7 at 20:39

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