Tim Hardvik
sometimes, when you share a link to the web page with someone, you just want to pay their attention to a specific passage or proposal in order to express your point of view, and not read the whole article. 2020, Google added a function to his Chrome Browser called Scroll To Text Fragment (STTF), which helps you achieve. This allows the URL -adream to refer directly to any visible text on the page. Perhaps you saw how he works in the search for Google, where a click on the link in the returned results delivers you to the highlighted passage of the text down the page. (Brave is an exception, referring to some risks of the confidentiality of the STTF.)
Link with the main point in Safari
to use this function, visit the web page and simply select the text to which you want to create a link, then click the right button and select the link using Selection from the opening menu. All you need to do is share a link with someone, and when they click on it, they will be sent directly to this part of the web page with a highlighted specific passage, as shown below. A link for the allocation is also available in Safari on iPhone and iPad, and, indeed, in any browser that uses Webkit on iOS and iPados. We hope that this facilitates you to send the recipient of the link to the content on which you really want them to concentrate.
keep in mind that the appearance of the selected text may differ depending on whether it has looked at the page in a certain way. In addition, the binding of a fragment of the text does not work in PDF. Firefox users: you need to establish the Steiner Thomas link to expand the text fragment that will add the link to the selected text to the context menu.
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