Precise links
1 rating
)Overview
Enables creating and resolving links to specific pieces of text in a page.
This extension makes the browser support links that point to any range of text in a page. You can thus create a link (e.g. for bookmarking or citing) to a specific quote, instead of only to the document as a whole or to a section that was marked by the author with a named anchor. Following a precise link will scroll to and select the specified text. To create a precise link, right-click on the selection (or long-tap, etc.), and choose 'Copy link to selected text'. Paste this address wherever you are making the link (note that this extension enables you to create links to, but not from a selection). The link format was suggested in a W3C note [1], and builds on the Web Annotation standard[2]. The precise segment it points to is specified in the link's fragment identifier, so a link may look like: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koala&oldid=781295795#selector(type=TextQuoteSelector,exact=fluffy%20ears) Ideally browsers would start supporting precise links natively. The format may however still change when/if it becomes standardised, so links created with this extension might never be widely understood. In browsers not supporting the feature, the link will luckily still point to the page as a whole. Consider this extension as experimental. Besides the mentioned specification being a draft, this extension currently only supports the TextQuoteSelector defined there, and can still use some improvements. Help is welcome! [1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/NOTE-selectors-states-20170223/#frags [2]: https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/
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Details
- Version1.0.2
- UpdatedJune 22, 2018
- Offered byGerben
- Size59.84KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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