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  • Plugin Author Matthew Fries

    (@brewermfnyc)

    This is how it works by default! Enjoy!

    Thread Starter Sowit

    (@sowit)

    Hi Matthew,

    thanks for your reply. Where can I see how it works by default? There is no link in your message…

    Kindest,
    Sonia

    Plugin Author Matthew Fries

    (@brewermfnyc)

    My website uses the default setting as an example:
    matthewfries.com/calendar

    Thread Starter Sowit

    (@sowit)

    Thank you, it works!

    However when any of the archive years are clicked the whole page is reloaded and starting at the top of the page, not further down where the section for the concerts is. I looked at your page and tried to copy the way the href looks, but I don’t know where to edit the HTML. I’m using WordPress and the Bridge theme, do you perhaps know where I can add this change in the HTML?

    This is what it look like now:
    <a?href=”?ytd=2014″>2014

    This is how your looks:
    2014

    So my conclusion was that mine should look something like this:
    <a?href=”https://www.thomasguro.com/#concerts/?ytd=2014″>2014

    Would be very grateful for your help.

    Plugin Author Matthew Fries

    (@brewermfnyc)

    You have it backwards. The hash-tag goes at the end. Try this:

    https://www.thomasguro.com/?ytd=2014#concerts

    Thread Starter Sowit

    (@sowit)

    Thank you, that is exactly what I want!
    Could you please help me in how and where I make that happen?

    Thread Starter Sowit

    (@sowit)

    Hello again,

    I would be very grateful if you please could help me how I make the change with the hash-tag on the end.

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