Javascript Reference - JavaScript String anchor() Method








The anchor() method is used to create an HTML anchor.

Browser Support

anchor() Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Syntax

stringObject.anchor('name');

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
name Required. The name of the anchor




Return Value

A string embedded in the <a> tag.

String with HTML tags

MethodOutput
anchor(name)<a name="name">string</a>
big()<big>string</big>
bold()<b>string</b
fixed()<tt>string</tt>
fontcolor(color)<font color="color">string</font>
fontsize(size)<font size="size">string
italics()<i>string</i>
link(url)<a href="url">string</a>
small()<small>string</small>
strike()<strike>string</strike>
sub()<sub>string</sub>
sup()<sup>string</sup>

The following code shows how to use the methods above.

<html>
<body>
    <script type="text/javascript">
      var myString = new String();
      myString = "java2s.com";
      document.writeln(myString.anchor("java2s.com"));
      document.writeln(myString.big());
      document.writeln(myString.bold());
      document.writeln(myString.fixed());
      document.writeln(myString.fontcolor(color));
      document.writeln(myString.fontsize(size));
      document.writeln(myString.italics());
      document.writeln(myString.link(url));
      document.writeln(myString.small());
      document.writeln(myString.strike());
      document.writeln(myString.sub());
      document.writeln(myString.sup());
<!--   w w  w.j av a 2 s  .  com-->
    </script>
</body>
</html>

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Example


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<button onclick="myFunction()">test</button>
<script>
function myFunction() {<!--   w w w . j  av  a  2 s.c  o m-->
    var txt = "Javascript tutorial";
    console.log(txt.anchor("link"));
}
</script>

</body>
</html>

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