Le mardi 4 février 2014 15:39:54 UTC+1, Jerry Hill a écrit : > On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:51 AM, <wxjmfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I got it. If I'm visiting a page like this: > > > > > > http://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/index.html#the-python-tutorial > > > > > > 1) To read the page, I'm scrolling down. > > > 2) When I have finished to read the page, I scroll up > > > (or scroll back/up) to the top of the page until I see > > > this "feature" and the title. > > > 3) I click on this "feature". > > > 4) The title, already visible, moves, let's say, "2cm" higher. > > > > > > ...? > > > > Those links aren't for navigation. > > > > They're so you can discover anchor links in the page and pass them to > > someone else. For instance, if I want to point someone to the section > > of the tutorial that talks about reading and writing files, I could > > just give them this link: > > http://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/inputoutput.html#reading-and-writing-files, > > instead of pointing them to the main page and instructing them to > > scroll down until they see Section 7.2 > > > > I was able to discover that link by opening the page, highlighting the > > section header with my mouse, then clicking the pilcrow. That gives > > me the anchor link to that section header.
Useless and really ugly. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list