The American company “Google” is preparing to launch a feature in the “Chrome 90” browser, which allows users to create a link from any text they shade.
For example, if you want to direct people to a part of the “Wikipedia” page about penguins that talks about not being afraid of humans, then all you have to do is highlight this section, right-click, and then choose “Copy link to highlight” This will send this highlighted link, and after the addressee has clicked on the link and loaded the page it will be moved to that specific part of the text.
In order for the link created from any random text to be correct, there must be a hashtag (#) at the end, according to “9to5google”.
The “Google” launched this feature last year, but after it became an official part of “Chrome” itself, users will not have to install anything additional to use it anymore.
starting with Chrome 90, you can link people to a highlighted part of a page ✨🔗 I am going to use this all the timehttps://t.co/PRHpqKKgMv. pic.twitter.com/Q7r2AVfMKQ
— Adriana Porter Felt (@__apf__) April 16, 2021
This feature can be very useful for students and colleagues working together, or even for anyone who likes to share random things with friends.
I have already started this feature in accessing the desktop version of “Chrome 90” and “Android” phones, but it has not yet been introduced, even after the upgrade to “Chrome 90”. As for users of “iOS” devices (iPhone and iPad), Google says the feature will be available for the platform soon.