bookmark page position html
I would like to create a specific web page position as a hyperlink from Word 2003 for organisations opening citation links in an article on renewable power storage quantum physics molecular modelling and dispersed peoples agricultural traction. A basic .html??'page%position' is currently outside my skills set. Anyone got any simple ideas to help? Cheers in advance. Iain
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There are several add-ons that may work for you use.
Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.
Among them;
Advanced bookmaks Add-on {web link} This addon will let you to save bookmark with position in web page, or with select text that allow you to open the page and automatically scroll to position, or select text.
NOTE: This add-on is NOT all that useful. While it does do its job of creating bookmarks based on web page location, the bookmark is stored in such a way that there is only ONE way to get at them. Also, you can NOT share these bookmarks with others.
HYPER-ANCHOR {web link} HYPER-ANCHOR is the next generation of bookmark. You can make HYPER-ANCHOR for any element of a webpage (sentence, image, table, etc...), and put it into the bookmark menu. When you use HYPER-ANCHOR from the menu, you can easily return to the element. You don't need to search the position of the element in the web page, HYPER-ANCHOR leads you to the position by scrolling and informs of the element by using your own choice of customized indication method.
Note: Created bookmarks REQUIRE Hyper-Anchor installed to work.