/|  /|  |            ☺             |
                        ||__||  |    Welcome to the        |
                       /   O O\__        site of           |
                      /          \      Mary K Moore!      |
                     /      \     \                        |
                    /   _    \     \ ----------------------
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                 /       \|_|_|/   |    __||
                /  /  \            |____| ||
               /   |   | /|        |      --|
               |   |   |//         |____  --|
        * _    |  |_|_|_|          |     \-/
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       /  _     \\ _ //   |        /
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Linking to a section of an article

Sometimes it is preferable to refer to a section of a page when linking, rather than to the whole page. You can create a link to any subheading on any page in Wikipedia by including a # followed by the subheading at the end of a link.

For example: Wikipedia:Community portal#Help out.

In all section links, be sure to use a piped link for readability.

Using a piped link, the previous example looks like this: Help out.

If a section title changes, rather than going red/inactive, the link will lead to the top of the linked page.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}
♀This user is female.
SupermanThis user is neither a bird nor a plane.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
This user lives in, or hails from,
New York City.