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Does KompoZer have any way of following a local link (Anchor, NAME=) while editing?

I have been using FrontPage for years and recently had to switch off it on another computer. In FrontPage following a link is nothing more than holding Ctrl and clicking on the link - in fact a prompt for this comes up when you mouse over a link.

in KompoZer right click on a link reveals "Edit link source in new window" which is fine for getting to the new file, but I have hundreds of internal links on pages where I want to jump down 10 or more screens to get to the text. (and yes, I know that having all kinds of short pages so people don't have to scroll is considered wonderful but it drives me crazy when I have to wait for a new set of ads to load - and I don't have ads on my pages.)

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Nope, they can't; in either news or opinion shows. I'm a big Fox News fan. I'm not a big fan of lies And conversely, when will the mainstream media call out the left wing union violence and thuggery? When will they stop misinforming us of the "facts" of issues, if we don't call hem outright lies The mainstream media, CNN MSDNC, etc. intentionally mislead the public When will the mainstream media actually start doing their job? Mommanuk??? Where are the lies in those links? Because some references were made to nazi Germany? Well, when there are parallels, why not mention it? Propaganda didn't originate with goebbels. He actually admired Woodrow Wilson for setting up the first propaganda ministry, the CPI

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    complicated issue. research into google or bing. that may help!

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