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Web Accessibility Question: Add Skip To Content Link
Hello Weebly Community,
Does anyone know where or if it possible to add a "Skip to Content" link in the HTML/CSS feature for some of the newer themes and older themes? Have a government site where I am trying to add this to.

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Where are you trying to add that on your site, @enlightworks? That could probably be done with a button or text link rather than with HTML customization.
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Hello Adam,
Trying to add it on lmdisability.com and another site I manage within my legacy Designer Platform.
The only thing it needs to be the next link you tab too after being in the address bar or at least the next item you tab to after the logo.
Trying to add it within the header or similar to the following site (Put your cursor in the address bar then hit Tab) https://www.cityoforinda.org/
It can be hidden or a visible link. I just want the ability for someone using a screen reader to be able to bypass the menu.
Thanks,
Danny
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An anchor link could do what you need:
https://hc.weebly.com/hc/en-us/articles/203905186-Create-Anchor-Links
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The anchor info makes sense - but how do we add the link in the header (vs every single page) that jumps to the anchor?
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Great question, @Lori_NFLS. Add a new page to your site and choose the "external" option. Enter the page that has your anchor on it along with the anchor tag. For example, if your anchor name is "mysection" the page is called "my page", then it would be something like:
https://www.mysite.com/my-page.html#mysection
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