Local Anchor in resources

Quanie

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Hello,

I would like to suggest to add a custom anchor in resources that may benefit other resource authors including me as I find it helpful for too long page..

For example at the top of the page I want to create a fast hyperlink check summary for my resource:

Hyperlink text based:
TryFeaturesRoadMapContactWiki
Image based:
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treCH9I.png
3NLOuVK.png

When they click for example on the "RoadMap", it will scroll down to The roadmap section at the same page.
Pros:
1. Fast scroll for the too long content resource pages..
2. It brings a fast summary for the client.
3. It gives better design look.


Cons:
I don't see it brings any cons nor for the resource author/client because this will be as extra feature. please if you got any feedback or question drop a comment :)


Kind regards,
Pikatucy
 
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As a quick workaround, a couple of browsers now support navigate to text:



Click on those for a demo. Basically, highlight the text you wish to navigate to in the supported browser, and click something like "Copy link to highlight".
Since inbuilt MCM links won't refresh the page, this is viable workaround.
 

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As a quick workaround, a couple of browsers now support navigate to text:



Click on those for a demo. Basically, highlight the text you wish to navigate to in the supported browser, and click something like "Copy link to highlight".
Since inbuilt MCM links won't refresh the page, this is viable workaround.
Currently, I believe only chrome based browsers support this (there doesn't seem to be a similar feature for firefox based browsers)
 

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Currently, I believe only chrome based browsers support this (there doesn't seem to be a similar feature for firefox based browsers)
I believe Chrome's feature originated from Link to Text Fragment extension; it may be worth taking a look at that for Firefox, as imperfect a workaround that seems.
 

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Currently, I believe only chrome based browsers support this (there doesn't seem to be a similar feature for firefox based browsers)
That's because Firefox sucks and Chrome is best.
 
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