https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45951

--- Comment #7 from dr0ptp4kt <[email protected]> ---
It seems that Google provides the Jump to <section> link if the search terms
match neatly, after reducing the section title word/phrase down (e.g.,
de-pluralizing). So, for example, a search for _giraffe subspecies_ will yield
a Jump to Subspecies hyperlink, but _giraffe genetics_ won't yield a similar
Jump to link. Maybe the trick would be to see if there are no matching sections
for the Referer and in that case, if the canonicalized text (e.g., _genetics_
or failing that _giraffe genetics__ which incidentally contains the article
title) is present, land the user in the appropriate section?

As a user I would like both the option to Expand All/Collapse All and to be
landed in the appropriate section from search for the case where an #anchor
isn't already in the document.location. For the former, it's nice to be able to
use Find in Page in the case an idea strikes me while and I want to see if
there's page text that matches what I'm looking for. For the latter, ending up
at the place I intended is really slick.

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