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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.