Generate Links for Headers 1.3.8 CRX for Chrome
A Free Productivity Extension
Published By Grant Winney
Generate Links for Headers (dckfkngmahjdokkkmconmfjdmicjcmgf): Automatically generates links for all headers on the page, to make it easier to share specific sections of the page.... Read More > or Download Now >
Generate Links for Headers for Chrome
Tech Specs
- • Type: Browser Extension
- • Latest Version: 1.3.8
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: Grant Winney
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4.91 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 11
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 70
- • Current Version Downloads
- 2
- • Updated: November 15, 2022
Generate Links for Headers is a free Productivity Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file or old version crx files and install it.
More About Generate Links for Headers
Most of the time, when you see a header on a webpage, it has an ID associated with it. You can use the ID to create a link to that section, but finding the ID usually means viewing the source code for the page, finding the header element for the section you want, and appending the ID to the URL before sharing it.
It doesn't have to be that hard.
CREATING LINKS AUTOMATICALLY
This extension scans the page and generates links for all headers on the page, assuming they have an ID or Name assigned.
- Hover over any header, and an anchor link will appear.
- Click on the "chain" icon to copy the link to your clipboard.
If there's no ID or Name in the header tag, it will search any elements nested inside the header tag for the first one with an ID or Name assigned. Failing that, it looks at the immediate parent element (i.e. a header nested in a DIV). If it still finds nothing, then no link will be generated or shown.
REQUIRED PERMISSIONS
It'll ask you for permission to read and modify all pages, because that's what it does. It scans the page for headers with IDs (or Names), and then injects one link for each header that has it present.
NEED HELP?
If you need help, or have a comment or suggestion, visit the GitHub repo where the source code is hosted and open an issue (by clicking the "Issues" tab at the top).
https://github.com/grantwinney/generate-links-for-headers-in-chrome
WANT TO LEARN MORE?
If you'd like to write your own Chrome extension, but aren't sure where to start, check out this brief tutorial:
https://grantwinney.com/making-your-first-chrome-extension