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@9to5linux@floss.social Text fragments came to Firefox?! That's an exciting update.
"Firefox 131 promises support for text fragments, which can be used to link directly to a specific portion of text in a web document via a special URL fragment"
It says "For web developers", but really this is a great feature for non-devs because it means you don't have to go looking for anchor IDs and you can link a specific sentence of text from an article.
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org Check this https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/URI/Fragment/Text_fragments for more details.
@9to5linux@floss.social Thanks, yeah I already use it today on Edge + Chrome. ie on Edge I can link the quote above with right click > "Copy link to highlight", and I get: .
Firefox is my daily driver though, so I've been missing this feature.
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org Apparently text fragments support is also present in Firefox 130, but it's disabled by default. You can enable it by setting dom.text_fragments.enabled to true in about:config
@9to5linux@floss.social Oh! No way.
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org Yes way, and it works :D
@9to5linux Hey, it worked! I hope they add scrolling, but this is awesome.
@chris_hayes scrolling works for me, does it not work for you?
@9to5linux@floss.social Oh wait it does, idk why it didn't seem to scroll the first time. Nevermind.