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## Fragment Link rewriting
## Anchor Link rewriting
Fragment links are links with a "#" in them. A frequent use-case is to use fragment links to point to different
Anchor links are links with a "#" in them. A frequent use-case is to use anchor links to point to different
sections of the current page. For example, we might have this in our template.
For, example, we might have this on http://www.example.com/my-long-page/
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site. So, when you click the first link you will be sent to http://www.example.com/#section1 instead of
http://www.example.com/my-long-page/#section1
In order to prevent this situation, the SSViewer template renderer will automatically rewrite any fragment link that
doesn't specify a URL before the fragment, prefixing the URL of the current page. For our example above, the following
In order to prevent this situation, the SSViewer template renderer will automatically rewrite any anchor link that
doesn't specify a URL before the anchor, prefixing the URL of the current page. For our example above, the following
would be created:
:::ss
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</ul>
There are cases where this can be unhelpful. HTML fragments created from Ajax responses are the most common. In these
situations, you can disable fragment link rewriting by setting the
There are cases where this can be unhelpful. HTML anchors created from Ajax responses are the most common. In these
situations, you can disable anchor link rewriting by setting the
`SSViewer.rewrite_hash_links` configuration value to `false`.
### More Advanced Controls