[chromium-dev] Re: Chrome's Accelerators (alternative to IE8 Accelerators) is here

2009-05-13 Thread jack
Hi Nick, Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively working on an official user preference system based on HTML 5 local storage. In the meantime, I was suggested trying bookmarks as a workaround. I haven't tried the new release yet, but in last week it didn't work out

[chromium-dev] Re: Chrome's Accelerators (alternative to IE8 Accelerators) is here

2009-05-13 Thread Nick Baum
Hi Jack, We're indeed working on HTML5 local storage, which should meet your needs. Great to see your progress on this! -Nick 2009/5/13 jack js2...@gmail.com Hi Nick, Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively working on an official user preference system based

[chromium-dev] Re: Chrome's Accelerators (alternative to IE8 Accelerators) is here

2009-05-13 Thread Aaron Boodman
2009/5/13 jack js2...@gmail.com: Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively working on an official user preference system based on HTML 5 local storage. In the meantime, I was suggested trying bookmarks as a workaround. I haven't tried the new release yet, but in

[chromium-dev] Re: Chrome's Accelerators (alternative to IE8 Accelerators) is here

2009-05-13 Thread Matt Perry
Cookies will not help user scripts, but they will help you with toolstrips and background pages. Both of the latter pages run in an extension process under a common origin, so you can access your extension's cookies from those contexts just fine. You'd need to use the content script

[chromium-dev] Re: Chrome's Accelerators (alternative to IE8 Accelerators) is here

2009-05-13 Thread jack
Thanks for your tips, Matt. I will check the update and try your suggestion. -jack On May 13, 12:07 pm, Matt Perry mpcompl...@chromium.org wrote: Cookies will not help user scripts, but they will help you with toolstrips and background pages. Both of the latter pages run in an extension