Hello everyone,
I would like to share a simple tip for sharing a specific article on jw.org. This tip may already be known by some of you, but for those who haven't, this is the time to learn it!
As of this writing, our official website's share link feature can only share an article as a whole, but not by specific paragraphs of the article, except on the Online Library where you can share a specific paragraph. So how can you share a specific paragraph of the article from our official website without going to the Online Library? There are 2 ways you can do it:
Using the share feature: Choose an article you want to share. For example, this article "Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Scripturally Based Position on Child Protection", this is its share link: https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1013165&srcid=share. This link only shares the article as a whole, but by adding "&par=" followed by a paragraph number at the end of the URL, you can specify which paragraph you want to share. So, for this article, we are going to add "&par=2" at the end of the URL, which corresponds to the 2nd paragraph of the article. The link will then look like this: https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1013165&srcid=share&par=2. Now, when you access the link, it will immediately go to the 2nd paragraph of the article. You should see the dotted underline under the words of the paragraph.
Using the website URL: Choose an article. This time we are going to use the article called "Terminology Guide" as an example. Go to the address bar, the website URL should look like this: https://www.jw.org/en/resources-for-journalists/terminology-guide/. Next, add "#p" followed by a paragraph number at the end of the URL (with or without a forward slash "/" before it will still work). Now, the URL will look like this: https://www.jw.org/en/resources-for-journalists/terminology-guide/#p22. Now when you access the link, it will immediately go to the 22nd paragraph of the article called Jehovah’s Witnesses. You should see the dotted underline under the words of the paragraph.
I hope this simple tip will help you better access the article more seamlessly when sharing it with an individual or for your own use. Would you like to try it yourself? Try it with this article called "Jehovah’s Witnesses and Their Publications." If you have any questions or clarifications, please don't hesitate to ask.