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Since the latest update, named anchors do not work properly on my website

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I have pages on my website with multiple 'named anchor' links from other pages. Now, only about one-third of the named anchors will go to the proper location. The rest go to the bottom of the page. However, if then 'select' the URL on the page (which includes the link to the anchor: ex: url#anchor) and hit 'enter' the page will refresh to correct location. I have cleared my cache completely, and even restarted the computer. I have listed the link below. I it happens from #careerE thru the end of the page. This only seems to happen in Firefox.

I have pages on my website with multiple 'named anchor' links from other pages. Now, only about one-third of the named anchors will go to the proper location. The rest go to the bottom of the page. However, if then 'select' the URL on the page (which includes the link to the anchor: ex: url#anchor) and hit 'enter' the page will refresh to correct location. I have cleared my cache completely, and even restarted the computer. I have listed the link below. I it happens from #careerE thru the end of the page. This only seems to happen in Firefox.

Spremenil mbowen

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Can that be caused because that table is in a floating DIV container?


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That does not make sense to me...why would some of the links work, and others would not? Is there a limit to the number of links/names anchors that are possible? Many many pages are made with floating divs, the the problem does not occur except in Firefox...