Google has announced a handful of new features for Chrome that are rolling out now or coming soon. These include the ability to link to text in a page and an improved PDF experience.
Earlier this week, Google released version 90 of Chrome, bringing along a few improvements and changes to the browser, but today, it announced a few more that are rolling out now or coming soon. The first notable addition is the ability to create links to specific bits of text in a webpage. Users can highlight any part of a page, right-click it, and choose the « Copy link to highlight » option to create a link that opens the page in that specific part of the page. Last summer, Google released a Chrome extension called Link to Text Fragment that did the same thing, but it’s now part of the browser itself.