**Main components:**
* COMPONENTS
**User story:**
As an editor, I want to visit links to specific statements (i.e. with a statement ID in the URL hash) without the page behaving weirdly.
**Problem:**
When you visit an item URL with a statement ID in the hash as a parameter, there are two problems:
1. The property of that statement (Commons Creator page in the following screenshot/example) becomes unavailable for interaction: the cursor doesn’t change when hovering over it, and clicking it does nothing.
2. If the statement has constraint violations, they will be shown //below// the property of the next statement:
{F34530145}
**Example:**
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21555912#Q21555912$E913B641-45F4-412C-9F5D-05DEE3FC072B
**Solution:**
* Ideally, we want to keep the DOM untouched to minimize the risk of stuff breaking.
* Instead, we will try via CSS only:
** Layout changes so that the highlighted area only covers the part of the statement right of the property.
** This might still risk breaking the layout of some gadgets.
**Notes:**
* The highlighting for individual statements was added in {T234079}.
* The highlighting for the whole statement group ([example](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21555912#P1472)) is unproblematic.
* Wikimedia tools use deep links like this (e.g. in the WDQS).
**Acceptance criteria:**
[] The property is clickable.
[] The constraints popup isn’t hidden behind other parts of the page.
[] DOM is unchanged.
**Open questions:**
Do we need to announce this as it may break the layout of some gadgets?
**Community communication:**
Who we needs to keep in the loop and in what way:
Who this could be interesting for and in what way:
**Original:**
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Report_a_technical_problem/Archive/2022/01#Statements_without_properties_??