| I would like to urge the browser developers/makers to adopt existing proposals which came through open consensus which do precisely cover the same use cases (and more!) W3C Reference Note on Selectors and States:
https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-states/ It is part of the suite of specs that came through the W3C Web Annotation Working Group:
https://www.w3.org/annotation/ More examples in W3C Note Embedding Web Annotations in HTML:
https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-html/ Different kinds of Web resources can combine multiple selectors and states. Here is a simple one using `TextQuoteSelector` handled by the https://dokie.li/ clientside application: http://csarven.ca/dokieli-rww#selector(type=TextQuoteSelecto... A screenshot/how-to:
https://twitter.com/csarven/status/981924087843950595 |
Regarding URL hash abuse elsewhere: this current development in Chromium is different from front-end frameworks and specific websites doing it because SomeSite can't break OtherSite while both having a different way to handle the hash.
Now Chromium randomly claims part of the hash which others now need a workaround for? Are these devs serious?
edit: dear downvoter, explain yourself :)