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Is it bad practice to prevent jump links from cluttering browser history?

Is it bad practice to prevent jump links from cluttering browser history?
  1. What is a jump link?
  2. How do you present a list of links?

What is a jump link?

Jump links, or anchor links, refer to links that direct to specific parts of a page, rather than the entire page itself. This may be useful for linking to elements further down the page for faster access, or for linking from external pages to direct readers instantly to a specific part of the page.

How do you present a list of links?

Use each link as an item separator

Separate the links from the descriptions and place them in a vertical list. With proper spacing it should be clear where each item begins and ends without the need for bullet point dots. Save this answer.

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