Did you know you can add a URI fragment when redirecting to a route in Laravel?
Super useful when redirecting to a specific section of the page. E.g. reviews section on a product page.
return redirect()     ->back()     ->withFragment('contactForm');     // domain.test/url#contactForm return redirect()     ->route('product.show')     ->withFragment('reviews');     // domain.test/product/23#reviews
Tip given by @ecrmnn