Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-32910368-20190325195431/@comment-9605025-20190326210908

Well, by reformat, what I meant was rewrite the page to include anchors and actual headings rather than just a giant block of text.

Unfortunately, it looks like that other page also does not have any anchors; at least to the section you want.

You can check whether or not a page has anchors by looking at the HTML that your browser receives. This generally can only be done on desktops/laptops; not tablets, phones, or other mobile devices. Most browsers have what they call "dev tools" (or something similarly named). You can typically open this using either a hot key or through the context menu (what you get when you right-click on something on the page). The one exception is MS Edge which requires you to use the hot key first before it adds the option to the context menu. When you do this, you want to look to see if the element you are interested in has an ID.

right-click this box and then choose "Inspect Element" (or some similarly named option)