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Jump links

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Overview

Jump links act as persistent navigation that consists of a vertical list of anchor links. Selecting a link moves a user to content that corresponds with the link selected. A link is displayed as active when the content it links to is visible in the browser window. .

Jump links sample design: Jump to section; cloud; infrastructure; integration (active); app dev; automation and management

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Sample element

When to use

  • Act as persistent or sticky navigation for pages with lots of content
  • Navigate through section headings on a page without scrolling
  • Move a user to a specific section of content
Jump links sample element

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