If you are using folders then you will need to include some more of the url. Almost like a link but with an anchor at the end. Like /folder#section If that makes sense...
I got the effect to work, but it doesn't allow the button to be clicked twice without refreshing the page. If someone were to scroll up to the top again, then click the same link it wont scroll them back down without a website refresh. Do you know why that happens?
Hey Svaren, how are you? Thanks for the great content! I set the anchor links in my blog article and received the following as an error message in Google Search Console: "AMP page is invalid - does not appear in Google search results." Error: Not allowed attribute or not allowed attribute value present in HTML tag. What now? Have you had experience with this problem before? Thanks!
@@Svaren Thanks to you for the quick feedback. Can you tell me what exactly to look for in the code? I'm familiar with HTML but I'm just overwhelmed by where to find "classes" and "target values".
In that little snippet that you pasted in the comment above, you have class=“” and target=“” Delete both of those and see what happens. My guess is that google doesn’t like them being empty.