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To jump to the search box, press the /
key. On the search results page, the
tab focus will be on the first result. Use Tab
to navigate to a result
further down the list, andShift+Tab
to navigate back up. Once the focus is
on the result you want, press Enter
to go to that page.
Use Command+F
on OS X to search within a page. Then use Command+G
to move
to the next search result, and Shift+Command+G
to move to the previous
result. On systems other than OS X, swap the Control
key for Command
.
At the top of the page, you will see a list of breadcrumb links reflecting the current document's position within the information architecture. Clicking on one of these links will take you either to a page dedicated to that category, or to the corresponding section of the homepage.
The guides_style_18f
gem includes
AnchorJS, and configures it to
automatically create link anchors for <h3>, <h4>, and <h5>
headline elements. Hovering the mouse over one of these elements will expose a
link icon. Click on or hover over the icon to access the link, which you can
then copy and paste.
To create these headline elements in our
Markdown sources, begin
a line containing a headline with ###
, ####
, or #####
, respectively.
In addition to automatic headline anchors, when a site has > 2 headlines in a page, the in-page table of contents is displayed. The ToC is generated by application.js.