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How to guide readers to specific sections to a lengthy answer?
Apologies. Perhaps my frustration at constasntly being misunderstood is contributing to my misunderstanding of others. No offence intended and appreciate you taking time to answer and comment.
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How to guide readers to specific sections to a lengthy answer?
The question i ask here is due to different people having different issues regarding the use of sysrq. Have tried my utmost to provide a working solution for all apparent issues regarding sysrq which has meant a long answer but do not think to long regarding the question it is answering. I want people to read the most relevant parts to them which would mean reading those. so tl:dr i think is inappropriate as the information there is relevant to understanding different issues that may be causing sysrq to appear to be not working and gives explanation how to troubleshoot Ubuntu's use of sysrq.
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How to guide readers to specific sections to a lengthy answer?
@Alaa Looking at source of a page that does do as you describe (help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI) indicates using something like "<a href="#What is sysrq?">What is sysrq?</a></li><li>" would work if can get working link to section which = "#What is sysrq?" Limited attributes for <a> tag listed at meta.stackexchange.com/questions/1777/…
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How to guide readers to specific sections to a lengthy answer?
Why are you referring to copy/paste? regarding using ctrl and f for searching section titles? or copy and paste answers? try copying and pasting both my answer and original as attributes indicate this will show how much editing has been done as well as answering the question! help-centre encourages this for anybody to do as learning tool
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