![]() ![]() When they open the link, they’ll be sent to the specific highlighted section instead of the beginning of the page. ![]() But the feature works just like the browser extension did, according to a blog post from Google product manager Kayce Hawkins: Visit a web page, highlight the text you want to create a link to, right click, and select “copy link to highlight.” A URL ending in a pound sign (#) is generated, which you can then share with others. The new feature is still rolling out to users I wasn’t able to get it to work even after I updated to Chrome 90. First launched as a browser extension called Link to Text Fragment last year, Google has now added the feature within Chrome itself. An upcoming feature in Chrome 90 will allow users to create a link to a section of a website that they’ve highlighted. ![]()
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