Forum:How do you create a link to a specific place on another page on the wiki?

I need some help with linking a text to a specific place on another page on the same wiki, like not only linking to the page, more linking to an actual part of the page.

I haven't found any information on how to do so. If someone would tell me how to I would be much obliged :)
 * You can use a  character after the name of the page, followed by a header, to link to that header. For example, Forum:How do you create a link to a specific place on another page on the wiki? links to the header below.

Using CSS id
You can put the following HTML somewhere in the page  and then put a link like this to jump to it.

Here is the actual link to try: Jump to place

-- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 17 Jun 2011 3:54 PM Pacific


 * Fandyllic, I don’t get why your example worked. When I look at your test page in source more, nowhere do I see the jumptome span id! If I understood it, that would be great. Reason being that, while on our wiki I use Template:Anchor, I could use your CSS id method on wikis that don’t have that template. Thanks! — Spike Toronto  3:48AM EDT, June 18, 2011
 * It's there, off course!
 * I saw your template, man what a mess to achieve such a simple thing!
 * There is (surprise!) a good documentation about it in mediawiki http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Link#Anchors if you still want a template to make it look prettier, use the one listed there: http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Anchor&action=edit
 * 14:46, June 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * There is (surprise!) a good documentation about it in mediawiki http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Link#Anchors if you still want a template to make it look prettier, use the one listed there: http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Anchor&action=edit
 * 14:46, June 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * 14:46, June 18, 2011 (UTC)


 * I used the span way because it has the least dependencies, but any way you choose that works for you is great. There was a reason I didn't put the span tags around the text, but before it, but now I forget why LOL. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 18 Jun 2011 5:19 PM Pacific

 Fandyllic : You know, for the life of me I could not see the span id. Now I see it as plain as day! Go figure …  Nidek : They’re virtually the same template. The one at Meta allows for only one anchor, while ours (stolen in its entirety from Wikipedia) allows up to 10. The WP version just copies the one line from Meta’s 10 times, increases the parameter number by +1 for each line, and that’s it. It is not that it takes all those lines to achieve a single anchor, it’s that those 10 lines let you have up to 10 anchors … or something like that … :) Thanks to you both! — Spike Toronto  2:26AM EDT, June 19, 2011