What's new in Chrome Extensions
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2023
- Learn from the Chrome Extensions team as they share some recent changes made to the extensions platform to improve security and privacy. Get the latest updates on Manifest V3 and the commitments Google is making to extension developers. Get a sneak peek at some exciting new features, including a new extension menu, a redesigned Chrome Web Store, and the upcoming Side Panel API.
Resources:
Chrome Extension documentation → goo.gle/3KdSVYU
Speakers: Ali Spivak, David Li, Oliver Dunk
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Watch all the Technical Sessions from Google I/O 2023 → goo.gle/IO23_sessions
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Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → goo.gle/ChromeDevs
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Exciting stuff, the future is bright for chrome extensions!
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Nice work guys 👏
Looking forward to seeing what comes next 🙂
4:38, captions say formal by design, is it formal or ephemeral?
Please add to the description the direct link to ExtensionsSidePanel page mentioned at the end of the video
Can anyone point me to some docs or forums that will help me set up a drive extension that can create and edit their own and shared documents (mainly csvs). I already setup identity and received a token. More looking for interacting with docs and shared folders and files. Also want to grant the app access to a core API for small database features, and hosting a web app that checks I'd before sending certain API keys. So I also set up an API key, which I believe allows access to my hosting drive?
so its like app store 😢 for any reason other than security of course. google can say i will not accept your extension end of story . This not good at all
Ad firm makes browser, makes it hard to block ads. It’s like you are using your monopoly position to boost your income
I noticed! The same reason they refuse supporting extensions on Mobile. Most of their ad revenue comes from mobile. There’s no other reason that they would forget to add the UI on mobile when it’s exactly the same browser.
That and security. But they control which extensions can be loaded already. So that’s a moot point.
Personally, I'm glad they're working so hard to increase the market share of their competitors.
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I am extremely disappointed that in the new version we cannot load and execute dynamic code. This is a giant leap back.
You say that the needs for users are growing, but you take away flexibility from developers.
I understand that this is how you are trying to fight scammers on the network, but it is better to give the user a choice - whether he wants to install an extension using one or another API or not!
Hi Guy is it possible to develop an extension that doesn't disappear when you click outside the extension?
the new side panel API might be useful to you