Anchor headings

Anchor headings

Adds anchors to headings

What is Anchor headings?
Anchor headings is a Chrome extension that adds anchors to headings in long articles and tutorials. It solves the problem of copying links to specific paragraphs by adding a hash sign (#) to each heading, allowing users to easily copy links or use the context menu to copy a link directly.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 16 ▼ -2
Rating: 3.00 (2)
Version: 0.1.0 (Last updated: 2016-07-21)
Creation date: 2016-07-21
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Size: 5.81K
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Summary

In long articles and tutorials each paragraph usually has it's own heading. Sometimes one wants copy a link to a particular paragraph, but not every website has such a link. This extension tries to solve the problem by adding an anchor link to each heading on a page in a form of "hash" sign # - you can either click on it and then copy complete URL from browser's address bar or use context menu to copy a link directly.

User reviews
Works exactly as advertised on pages where the headings have an id attribute! The other 1-star review probably doesn't know this fact, but an extension cannot add links to headings that don't already have a unique ID set by the website owner.
by Alin Panaitiu Alin Panaitiu, 2021-12-01

I really wanted this to work but it doesn't show anchors on any webpage.
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Safety
Risk impact

Anchor headings is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Anchor headings has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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