Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentr...@enterprisedb.com> writes: > On 18.12.21 00:53, Brar Piening wrote: >> The purpose is that you can directly link to the id in the public html >> docs which still gets generated (e. g. >> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/protocol-replication.html#PROTOCOL-REPLICATION-BASE-BACKUP). >> >> Essentially it gives people discussing the protocol and pointing to a >> certain command or message format the chance to link to the very thing >> they are discussing instead of the top of the lengthy html page. > > Is there a way to obtain those URLs other than going into the HTML > sources and checking if there is an anchor near where you want go?
I use the jump-to-anchor extension: https://github.com/brettz9/jump-to-anchor/ Some sites have javascript that adds a link next to the element that becomes visible when hovering, e.g. the NAME and other headings on https://metacpan.org/pod/perl. - ilmari