# Link anchors The numeric markers in the text can be clicked to jump down to the corresponding item in the reference list, and back. This is done with `` links targetting matching `id="…"` anchors. > **Warning:** You know that e.g. `<` and `"` need to be "HTML escaped" in both `href="…"` and `id="…"`. In addition, the browser will apply URL decoding to `href="…"`. You need to URL encode `href="…"` but not `id="…"` to make them work together seamlessly. `AnchorFormatter` implements this. ## Down to the footnote The anchor to jump down to a list item is prefixed `cite_note-`, followed by: * For unnamed references: The numeric id of the reference, e.g. `cite_note-1`. * For named references: The reference's name, a dash, and the numeric id, e.g. `cite_note-Britannica-2`. > **Warning:** A reference's name alone is not necessarily unique because of additional underscore normalization (see `AnchorFormatter::normalizeFragmentIdentifier`). For example, `name="a b"` and `name="a__b"` are different names that both become `cite_note-a_b-…` as an anchor. Only the additional id makes them unique. This is implemented in `AnchorFormatter::getNoteIdentifier`, used by both parsers. ## Back up to the article text The anchor to jump back up to one of possibly multiple footnote markers is prefixed `cite_ref-`, followed by: * For unnamed references: The numeric id of the reference, e.g. `cite_ref-1`. * For named references that are not re-used: The reference's name, an underscore, numeric id, a dash, and a zero, e.g. `cite_ref-Britannica_2-0`. * For named references that are re-used: As above, except with any number in place of the zero. This is implemented in `AnchorFormatter::getBacklinkIdentifier`, used by both parsers. **Additional notes:** * As above, the name alone is not necessarily unique. * The underscore normalization happens for historical reasons because the legacy parser creates links by parsing wikitext like `[[#cite_note-a b-1]]`. The MediaWiki parser enforces some normalizations on such wikitext. Parsoid re-implements this behavior only for compatibility, but doesn't really need to for any technical reason. * The numeric identifier is global per document and increments for any `` tag in the document, no matter which group. This is **not** the same as the number visible in the footnote marker. * Re-uses are 0-based. This is only for historical reasons and could as well be changed to be 1-based. ## History * Historically, it was possible to customize the `cite_note-` and `cite_ref-` prefixes. This was (almost) unused and [removed](https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/987766) in 2024. * Incomplete `` (relevant for Wikisource) got anchors in just another format, e.g. `cite_note-Britannica`. This was unused and [removed](https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1130986) in 2025.