The documentation for how extensions work in Chrome can be found at:
http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/index.html

Sincerely,

trimeta

On Sep 20, 4:06 pm, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was just wondering what the latest development in extensions/add-ons
> for Chrome was? Is Google Chrome going to go with greasemonkey as the
> extension system or something else? What are they thoughts on an
> extension system? Is it going to be entirely in JavaScript? I would
> think that creating extensions for a web browser should be as easy as
> creating web sites or bookmarklets.
>
> I have some ideas. Maybe the extension system could be just
> bookmarklets that automatically run on specified sites at start up or
> other specific events. What if bookmarklets could contain newline
> characters. What if there was a bookmarklets folder to the far left of
> your bookmarks bar that looked like a gear icon.
>
> Here's how it could work: Every bookmarklet could contain a list of
> domains that it would be automatically run at. There could also be an
> option for the bookmarklet to run on every domain.
>
> I could see how this posses some security issues, but isn't this how
> greasemonkey works?
>
> Anyway, what are the plans for an extension system in Google Chrome?
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