Outside of the toolstrip, is there any other way to implement
preferences?

On Aug 18, 3:10 pm, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Colin Bleckner<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Wait I don't need to store preferences in bookmarks anymore?!  How did I
> > miss this? :)
>
> Probably because I slacked off on the sending updates about extensions
> features to chromium-extensions. It was too much work to maintain with
> the insane pace of builds on the Chromium project.
>
> We made some changes, though, that should make it easier for the
> information I was sending to show up reliably in the release notes.
>
> For example, here is the release note where local storage showed up:
>
> http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2009/08/dev-channel-update.html
>
> This doesn't have the advantage of happening before the release lands,
> like me sending out the notes manually did. But that wasn't practical
> to do anyway, because frequently the release train would cough and
> lurch, as it was careening down the tracks ending up with my notes not
> being accurate. The official release notes don't have that problem.
>
> Also, we're working now to nail down all the existing APIs much more
> tightly with regression tests in prep for enabling extensions by
> default on dev (whee!). So there should be a lot less churn coming up
> soon.
>
> - a
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