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I'd like to be able to link to certain portions of my page using URL fragments, eg:



<h3 id="overview">Overview</h3>

...
<a href="#overview">Go to Overview</a>


Unfortunately the IDs i set from within LWC templates get overwritten, so my links don't work. Is there any way to define the ID attribute so it won't change?










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    I'd like to be able to link to certain portions of my page using URL fragments, eg:



    <h3 id="overview">Overview</h3>

    ...
    <a href="#overview">Go to Overview</a>


    Unfortunately the IDs i set from within LWC templates get overwritten, so my links don't work. Is there any way to define the ID attribute so it won't change?










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      I'd like to be able to link to certain portions of my page using URL fragments, eg:



      <h3 id="overview">Overview</h3>

      ...
      <a href="#overview">Go to Overview</a>


      Unfortunately the IDs i set from within LWC templates get overwritten, so my links don't work. Is there any way to define the ID attribute so it won't change?










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      I'd like to be able to link to certain portions of my page using URL fragments, eg:



      <h3 id="overview">Overview</h3>

      ...
      <a href="#overview">Go to Overview</a>


      Unfortunately the IDs i set from within LWC templates get overwritten, so my links don't work. Is there any way to define the ID attribute so it won't change?







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          Yes, you can use data-id and the HTMLElement dataset property.



          <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


          const element = this.template.querySelector('[data-id="overview"]');
          // element.dataset.id === 'overview'





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            Assuming you want to scroll to an element you have access to, you could always use scrollIntoView:



            this.template.querySelector("h3").scrollIntoView();


            You can basically use any valid CSS selector to find a specific element (e.g. based on a data-id or another attribute).



            As far as I can tell, from a lack of documentation, you can't specify an anchor target. You would write the link like this:



            <a onclick=handleClick data-target-id="overview">Overview</a>


            Given an H3 like this:



            <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


            And scroll with this:



            handleClick(event) 
            let targetId = event.target.dataset.targetId;
            let target = this.template.querySelector(`[data-id="$targetId"]`);
            target.scrollIntoView();



            ((Note: Not tested, you might need to tweak the CSS selector.))



            This assumes that the link and target are in the same template, otherwise this won't work. As far as I can tell, you can't target arbitrary elements.






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              Yes, you can use data-id and the HTMLElement dataset property.



              <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


              const element = this.template.querySelector('[data-id="overview"]');
              // element.dataset.id === 'overview'





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                Yes, you can use data-id and the HTMLElement dataset property.



                <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                const element = this.template.querySelector('[data-id="overview"]');
                // element.dataset.id === 'overview'





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                  Yes, you can use data-id and the HTMLElement dataset property.



                  <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                  const element = this.template.querySelector('[data-id="overview"]');
                  // element.dataset.id === 'overview'





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                  Yes, you can use data-id and the HTMLElement dataset property.



                  <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                  const element = this.template.querySelector('[data-id="overview"]');
                  // element.dataset.id === 'overview'






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                      Assuming you want to scroll to an element you have access to, you could always use scrollIntoView:



                      this.template.querySelector("h3").scrollIntoView();


                      You can basically use any valid CSS selector to find a specific element (e.g. based on a data-id or another attribute).



                      As far as I can tell, from a lack of documentation, you can't specify an anchor target. You would write the link like this:



                      <a onclick=handleClick data-target-id="overview">Overview</a>


                      Given an H3 like this:



                      <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                      And scroll with this:



                      handleClick(event) 
                      let targetId = event.target.dataset.targetId;
                      let target = this.template.querySelector(`[data-id="$targetId"]`);
                      target.scrollIntoView();



                      ((Note: Not tested, you might need to tweak the CSS selector.))



                      This assumes that the link and target are in the same template, otherwise this won't work. As far as I can tell, you can't target arbitrary elements.






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                        Assuming you want to scroll to an element you have access to, you could always use scrollIntoView:



                        this.template.querySelector("h3").scrollIntoView();


                        You can basically use any valid CSS selector to find a specific element (e.g. based on a data-id or another attribute).



                        As far as I can tell, from a lack of documentation, you can't specify an anchor target. You would write the link like this:



                        <a onclick=handleClick data-target-id="overview">Overview</a>


                        Given an H3 like this:



                        <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                        And scroll with this:



                        handleClick(event) 
                        let targetId = event.target.dataset.targetId;
                        let target = this.template.querySelector(`[data-id="$targetId"]`);
                        target.scrollIntoView();



                        ((Note: Not tested, you might need to tweak the CSS selector.))



                        This assumes that the link and target are in the same template, otherwise this won't work. As far as I can tell, you can't target arbitrary elements.






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                          Assuming you want to scroll to an element you have access to, you could always use scrollIntoView:



                          this.template.querySelector("h3").scrollIntoView();


                          You can basically use any valid CSS selector to find a specific element (e.g. based on a data-id or another attribute).



                          As far as I can tell, from a lack of documentation, you can't specify an anchor target. You would write the link like this:



                          <a onclick=handleClick data-target-id="overview">Overview</a>


                          Given an H3 like this:



                          <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                          And scroll with this:



                          handleClick(event) 
                          let targetId = event.target.dataset.targetId;
                          let target = this.template.querySelector(`[data-id="$targetId"]`);
                          target.scrollIntoView();



                          ((Note: Not tested, you might need to tweak the CSS selector.))



                          This assumes that the link and target are in the same template, otherwise this won't work. As far as I can tell, you can't target arbitrary elements.






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                          Assuming you want to scroll to an element you have access to, you could always use scrollIntoView:



                          this.template.querySelector("h3").scrollIntoView();


                          You can basically use any valid CSS selector to find a specific element (e.g. based on a data-id or another attribute).



                          As far as I can tell, from a lack of documentation, you can't specify an anchor target. You would write the link like this:



                          <a onclick=handleClick data-target-id="overview">Overview</a>


                          Given an H3 like this:



                          <h3 data-id="overview">Overview</h3>


                          And scroll with this:



                          handleClick(event) 
                          let targetId = event.target.dataset.targetId;
                          let target = this.template.querySelector(`[data-id="$targetId"]`);
                          target.scrollIntoView();



                          ((Note: Not tested, you might need to tweak the CSS selector.))



                          This assumes that the link and target are in the same template, otherwise this won't work. As far as I can tell, you can't target arbitrary elements.







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