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how can I get Firefox to recognise the #B_Link command

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I am using this code :- <a href="products.html#B_Link">Island Blue Products
<font face="arial" size="3">Island Blue Products</font></a>

Firefox does not recognise the products.html#B_Link and it just takes me to the top of the products.html page

Please can you tell me how to make Firefox work with this command

I am using this code :- <a href="products.html#B_Link"><img src="graphics/ibcalendars.jpg" alt="Island Blue Products" width="100" height="100" border="0"><br><font face="arial" size="3">Island Blue Products</font></a> Firefox does not recognise the products.html#B_Link and it just takes me to the top of the products.html page Please can you tell me how to make Firefox work with this command

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would you be able to provide a link to the site in question & the products.html? (because normally it should just work...)

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thank for the reply. I need it to go to the products page, yes, but I need each link to go to a certain place on the products page which is why I have put the #B_Link marker in

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i understand what you want to achieve - but can you provide us with a link to the site/code in action so that we have a look on how it's implemented at the moment... thank you.

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Ah I see, sorry. Try here www.tobermory-treasures.co.uk and you will see 3 buttons on each side. They all go to their particular section of the products page. It works ok in IE but not in Firefox.

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Don't put the # in the <a name="B_link">.