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Friday, November 21st, 2025

Page Auto-Jumps to a Section

I have been updating my website lately. Now everytime I go to a new page, that page automatically jumps to the last section at the bottom. I do not know if this is a setting that I somehow changed or what. But what I do know is that this is very discouraging. Can anyone provide me with some ideas of how I can fix this?

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Highlight the menu item > go to the properties editor > review the options and select the relevant option.
According to Google:
To direct a website menu item to the top of the page in Sitebuilder Plus, you need to set up an anchor link within your navigation menu. 
Step 1: Create the "Top of Page" Anchor 
First, you need to ensure an anchor exists at the top of your page. Sitebuilder Plus typically has a built-in "top of page" anchor option: 
  1. Edit your site: Click on Websites Manager in the left navigation menu, then click Edit Site.
  2. Add an element near the top (if needed): While the "top of page" is often a default option, if you need a specific element as your target, you can select any element (like a text box) at the very top of your page.
  3. Link the element to "top of page": In the settings panel on the right, click Link. In the Link window, select the option for Another Area on this page, and then choose top of page from the drop-down menu. This ensures the "top of page" anchor is recognized.
  4. PublishPublish the page to make the anchor live and generate its unique URL with the anchor tag. 
Step 2: Configure the Menu Item to Link to the Anchor 
Next, update your navigation menu to use the URL generated by the anchor: 
  1. Edit your menu: Go back to your website editor and click on your navigation menu element so it is highlighted.
  2. Access Link Settings: In the settings panel on the right, click the Links tab or a gear/settings icon to manage menu items.
  3. Edit the target menu item: Select the specific menu item you want to link to the top of the page (e.g., "Home" or a custom "Top" link).
  4. Change the link type to a URL: In the link settings for that item, select the URL (Web Address) option.
  5. Paste the anchor URL: Go to your live website in a new browser tab, click the link you created in Step 1 to go to the top, and copy the full URL from your browser's address bar (it will include something like #top or #AnchorLink-1 at the end). Paste this URL into the URL field in your menu item's link settings.
  6. Save and Publish: Click OK or Submit to save the menu item changes, and then Publish your entire website to apply the updates. 
Now, when a user clicks that menu item, their browser will jump to the top of the page.

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@russell5607​ Thanks Russell, but I believe I selected the wrong product. I am using the Website Builder - not Sitebuilder +. The instructions you provided do not apply. Where did you find those instructions? Maybe I can find the answers I need there.

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To add a new page at the top of your Homestead site, 
go to Pages on the left-hand menu within the WebsiteBuilder, click the + icon to add a new page, choose a template or a blank page, and then drag the new page to the top of your page list to make it the first item in your navigation menu. 
  1. Access the Pages menu: Log in to your Homestead account and go to the WebsiteBuilder for the site you want to edit. In the left-hand menu, click on Pages.
  2. Add a new page: Click the + icon to create a new page.
  3. Choose a template or start blank: Select a template or a blank page to begin building.
  4. Arrange the page order: In the Pages menu, drag the new page to the top of the list. This will place it at the beginning of your site's navigation menu and it will be the first page users see.
  5. Save and Publish: Finish building the new page, then save and publish your site to make the changes live