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JavaScript anchor() Method

String Object Reference JavaScript String Object

Definition and Usage

The anchor() method is used to create an HTML anchor.

This method returns the string embedded in the <a> tag, like this:

<a name="anchorname">string</a>

Syntax

string.anchor(name)

Parameter Description
name Required. The name of the anchor


Browser Support

Internet Explorer Firefox Opera Google Chrome Safari

The anchor() method is supported in all major browsers.


Example

Example

Create an HTML anchor around a string:

<script type="text/javascript">

var txt = "Chapter 10";
txt.anchor("chap10");
alert(txt.anchor("myanchor"));

</script>

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String Object Reference JavaScript String Object
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