Headers don't utilize `id` attribute fragments
Most documentation sites allow people to reference a part of a page by a header's id
attribute, for instance:
<h1 id="some-specific-header">Some Specific Header</h1>
<p>Some content dealing with this subject...</p>
If I share a link to https://foo.com/somePage#some-specific-header
, then the browser will scroll-down to that header for you. This is very convenient for people who share or cross-reference documentation on a large page.
I suggest taking a similar approach to how #49 (closed) operates - hovering over the header should give some indicator that it's a hyper-referentiable header (maybe prefixing the header itself with ¶), and clicking it should copy the current window location + the id attribute as a fragment to the clipboard.
MDN, Auth0's documentation, anything on Read The Docs, etc. support this behavior, and improves the user experience for anyone sharing this documentation (which is likely, given the technical requirements for learning this project).