Anchors

Anchors are a different kind of links and they work sending you to other part in the same page of a web site. The following steps show you how to create an anchro in a wikispaces page:

1st step: Create the whole content by editing your page. You can do this step either using text or visual editor. 2nd step: Wherever you want your Anchor to be, go into the Text Editor part, and type the following bracketbracket (number sign)

If you go back into the Visual Editor, the anchor you created will now look like an anchor from a ship

3rd step: Wherever you want to link to the Anchor, you can do two things: In Text Editor, type bracketbracket(text for the anchor you want)bracketbracket or

OR, you can just highlight the text you want to make the link with, then click Insert Link on the Task Bar. Type in the name of the page, select the correct page, and then click "Link to Anchor". A Text box will appear, and you can type the EXACT name of your anchor. Hit Apply and you're all set!

Here we can find a good example of an anchor use:

"This is a technology page, which you can find information about computers, Mobiles

and Educational Robotics.

Computers: Technically, a computer is a programmable machine. This means it can execute a programmed list of instructions and respond to new instructions that it is given. Today, however, the term is most often used to refer to the desktop and laptop computers that most people use. When referring to a desktop model, the term "computer" technically only refers to the computer itself -- not the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Still, it is acceptable to refer to everything together as the computer. If you want to be really technical, the box that holds the computer is called the "system unit."

Some of the major parts of a personal computer (or PC) include the motherboard, CPU, memory (or RAM), hard drive, and video card. While personal computers are by far the most common type of computers today, there are several other types of computers. For example, a "minicomputer" is a powerful computer that can support many users at once. A "mainframe" is a large, high-powered computer that can perform billions of calculations from multiple sources at one time. Finally, a "supercomputer" is a machine that can process billions of instructions a second and is used to calculate extremely complex calculations.

Mobiles: Cellular telephone, sometimes called mobile telephone, is a type of short-wave [|analog] or [|digital] telecommunication in which a subscriber has a [|wireless] connection from a mobile telephone to a relatively nearby transmitter. The transmitter's span of coverage is called a [|cell]. Generally, cellular telephone service is available in urban areas and along major highways. As the cellular telephone user moves from one cell or area of coverage to another, the telephone is effectively passed on to the local cell transmitter. A cellular telephone is not to be confused with a cordless telephone (which is simply a phone with a very short wireless connection to a local phone outlet). The first cellular telephone for commercial use was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1983. The phone, a [|Motorola DynaTAC 8000X], weighed 2 pounds, offered just a half-hour of talk time for every recharging and sold for $3,995.

Educational Robotics: Robotics is the science and technology of [|robots], and their design, manufacture, and application.[|[1]] Robotics has connections to [|electronics], [|mechanics], and [|software.] Educational Robotics is caracterized by a pedagical way to leand Robotics conceptions.

Bellow we have just an example of an image inserted into wikispaces: