1. You can create a plugin in C++ and use it inside your extension.
Extensions are, by definition, webby.2. Not currently, as far as I know.

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 07:05, The Sailor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to chromium extensions ..till now I have played around a bit
> with content scripts and am amazed with the power it provides.
>
> I have worked a bit on FireFox and IE extensios earlier and am
> interested in developing an extension for the chrome.
>
> I had few questions regarding this:
>
> 1. From what I understood, the chromium extension development is
> mainly aimed at making extension development easy for web developers
> and can be done only using HTML and javascript. Is this right ? Is
> there some library (similar to the mozilla gecko library) which will
> help us develop extensions using C++ ?
>
> 2. Can I make the toolstrip button to behave like a toolbar button and
> get to open some form menu on clicking the button on the toolstrip ?
>   If yes, could some one please provide some code sample ?
>
> Thanks,
> -Vishal
>
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