You're probably familiar with anchors — the hashtags on the end of links that take you to a specific part of the link (like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)#History). Anchors are handy, but the page has to provide those anchors. Google is currently experimenting with a new anchor method, where users can create links that will take someone to any given phrase or sentence on a page.
A commit to the Chromium Gerrit, spotted by Chrome Story, reveals that a new "enable-text-fragment-anchor" flag is being added.
Read MoreChrome might allow users to share links to specific sections of pages was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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