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Did I reinvent the wheel? (JS plugin to link to page selection)
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5 points
by iafan
3753 days ago
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Spent quite some time looking for a JavaScript library that would allow me to select a part of a web page and send a link to that selection to someone else. I know there are scripts like AnchorJS that allow to deep-link sections and paragraphs, but didn't find any that would allow linking to a specific word, phrase or image. So failing to find what I need, I wrote my own thing: https://github.com/iafan/LinkToSelection Can't believe I'm the only one who thought about this — it seems to be super-useful for any documentation pages. Do you know of other implementations? |
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From a personal point of view, Sometimes I would just email myself a link to a webpage if I wanted to view it later on mobile or vice versa.
In technical support over email, I used to send customers a link to a kb article or a pdf and a page number. I never had to go beyond something along the lines of, here is a link, you forgot to do step 4 or follow the instructions under the known resolution section.
From a bug reporting point of view, Most people would send a picture and send the dropbox link over slack/email. Dropbox has a little popup with the link to the image after taking a screenshot so it is very easy and fast.
It reminds me of Onenote and Evernote feature to copy snippets from a webpage, though I never tried to share the content.
While not directly similar, The code for searching for specific parts of a webpage seems similar to some web scraping solutions. Ie, here is a webpage, I want to scrape this selection for all similar pages,etc.