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Linkable section titles #1337
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agree, this would be good. does anybody know how one does this in Jekyll...? |
note that in the meantime, the workaround is to find the section in the table of contents, then right-click that link and "Copy Link" (I do this, like, every day in order to post Scala FAQ links on Discord) |
Because it's just markdown can't one do: ## [Install Scala on your computer](#install-scala-on-your-computer)
### [Using the Scala Installer (recommended way)](#using-the-scala-installer-recommended-way) |
I think we were hoping not to have to do that to every section header on the entire site... |
Just adding here because I always forget
Recently I've been toying with the idea of actually reading the documentation and found that there's a ton of it!
But trying to link to particular sections, it's a bit of an effort.
For example, to obtain this link: https://docs.scala-lang.org/getting-started/index.html#using-the-scala-installer-recommended-way I looked up the source of the page (hacker style):
<h3 id="using-the-scala-installer-recommended-way">Using the Scala Installer (recommended way)</h3>
What would be good to have is this thing
Of which I'm afraid I don't know the name
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