Nothing, it just links to the current page. The most common reason for doing this is in design proofs when you want to show a link but don't yet have a page ready for it to point to.
# in URL poits to the exact location of page. In other words it provides links on page to navigates current page up or down.
Its use is very common in forums to show permalinks of posts.
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Megan posted this at 02:12 — 20th November 2010.
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Nothing, it just links to the current page. The most common reason for doing this is in design proofs when you want to show a link but don't yet have a page ready for it to point to.
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nada posted this at 16:07 — 27th November 2010.
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faca5 posted this at 08:42 — 15th December 2010.
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Hello.
You can use ancher as keyword example:
http:// www . your . page / page . html # keyword
DrayBell posted this at 21:05 — 15th April 2011.
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# in URL poits to the exact location of page. In other words it provides links on page to navigates current page up or down.
Its use is very common in forums to show permalinks of posts.
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kingage21 posted this at 07:35 — 14th May 2011.
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