Javascript, at the moment. You can use plugins for Chrome now, but
it's in it's early stages of development, and you can't do much. It's
very much like greasemonkey, which I think is quite boring. I hope,
eventually, we get the ability to produce plugins like firefox.

- mark.

On Apr 12, 12:19 am, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i`m new to programming, i know php and xhtml, but would love to get
> into some programming. so i would like to learn how to make some plug
> ins for chrome, i know that this feature has not been added to the
> release yet, but i was wonder what code i would use to write a chrome
> plug in and how i would go about learning it so that i can be ready
> for when plug ins do become available.
>
> thank you
>
> Josh
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