It looks to me like the example shown there has the names of specific, pre-named widgets, but the text widget is still "text." But if you find a way to customize the text and image widgets for easier selection, I'd love to know! :D
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2024 15:28
From: Lindsey Isaacson
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
It looks like there is a way to actually name all of them, rather than have them numbered. But I'm still trying to figure out how to do that.
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Lindsey Isaacson
Developer of Client Experiences
Israeli American CouncilUnited States
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2024 14:12
From: Lauren Becker
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Okay yeah, that IS confusing. You just have to count the text boxes, unfortunately. I like to create the anchor links as I create the content, so I don't have to count as much ;)
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Lauren Becker
Senior Event Technology Coordinator
Aflac
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2024 14:07
From: Lindsey Isaacson
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Okay, I definitely see the Anchor Link. But I get stumped once I place it because the "Link Widget" drop downs are all generically labeled so I have no idea which text or image each one is (see attached screenshot). Is this something on the back end that needs to updated?
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Lindsey Isaacson
Developer of Client Experiences
Israeli American CouncilUnited States
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2024 14:00
From: Lauren Becker
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Actually, yes! Cvent added an Anchor Links feature to the site designer.
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Lauren Becker
Senior Event Technology Coordinator
Aflac
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2024 13:53
From: Lindsey Isaacson
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
I am also attempting something very similar. We just want to list a few different cities at the top of the page and have those link to content further down the page since it's quite a bit of content. Did you find a way?
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Lindsey Isaacson
Developer of Client Experiences
Israeli American CouncilUnited States
Original Message:
Sent: 05-24-2021 12:01
From: Lauren Becker
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Unfortunately, no – and I was just thinking about this again this morning! I think I'm going to have to create multiple pages for long content, then group the similar pages into a folder. That will at least keep the navigation from getting too out of control.
I was also thinking of creating a weblink for each page, then adding them all at the top of the content.
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Lauren Becker
Travel, Meetings & Incentives Web Content Coordinator
Aflac
Original Message:
Sent: 05-24-2021 11:44
From: Erin Widdicombe
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Were you ever able to figure out how to do this, Lauren? I am attempting to do the same thing and currently am unable to find a solution.
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Erin Widdicombe
Registration Coordinator
Indiana Youth Institute
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2020 11:07
From: Lauren Becker
Subject: Table of Contents on Long Pages
Has anyone figured out a way to create a table of contents on Flex sites for pages with really long content? I used to be able to create a list of page anchor links at the top of the page in Classic, but the new code widget in Flex doesn't allow us to code anything outside the widget.
At the top of the page, it's easy enough to list out a group of links, and link them to something:
Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3
The URL for each of those if I were doing it in HTML would be:
<a href="#Section1">Section 1</a> | <a href="#Section2">Section 2</a> | <a href="#Section3">Section 3</a>
But the anchors on the page can't be created the way I know how which is adding:
<a name="Section1"></a>
The interface for adding links doesn't allow us access to anything besides the actual URL, but there's so much more to a link including name and title.
I tried adding a text widget with the table of contents at the top of the page and links to "#Section1", "#Section2", "#Section3". Then I added a code widget to each of the relevant sections with <a name="Section1"></a>. However, when I clicked on the links in the table of contents, I just got an error.
Any ideas?????
#Registration
#ManagingEvents
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Lauren Becker
Travel, Meetings & Incentives Web Content Coordinator
Aflac
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