[Ipg-smz] Chrome's upcoming new Scroll to Text feature lets you link to a particular word on a web page

Christine Hall christine at fossforce.com
Mon Feb 18 14:14:24 UTC 2019


There's also Epiphany (officially Gnome Web), Epiphany (KDE's web 
browser), and Midori (a really sweet lightweight browser with some 
special privacy and usability settings that's officially part of Xfce 
but rarely included by default in Xfce-based distros, although it is the 
default browser for Bodhi Linux).

There's also Falkon (formerly QupZilla), a really nice GPL browser that 
I suggest anyone look at.

Christine Hall
Publisher & Editor
FOSS Force: Keeping tech free
http://fossforce.com

On 2/18/19 8:23 AM, Cameron Laird wrote:
> "Is there a third web browser ...?"  Vivaldi, Opera, Safari, Internet 
> Explorer, ...  Brave and Edge (for instance) are based on Chromium.
> 
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:44 PM Phil Shapiro <pshapiro at his.com 
> <mailto:pshapiro at his.com>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Rather interesting, both for readers and writers --
> 
>     "Scroll to Text is a new Chrome feature that will let you create a
>     link targeting a word or phrase on a page."
> 
>     https://www.chromestory.com/2019/02/chrome-scroll-to-text/
> 
>         I would say, likely coming to Firefox, too.  Is there a third
>     web browser out there?  I always forget if there's a third or not.
> 
>                         phil
> 
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