I have the same question.  bump.

On Aug 26, 5:44 pm, Michael Weber <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I've looked through the documentation, built a simple extension, and
> run all the samples in the Chromium source tree, and it appears that
> the only wait to create a large UI for a Chrome extension is to open a
> new window (larger than toolstrip).
>
> Is there a way (or a plan for a way) to add an extension-defined
> horizontal or vertical pane to an existing window to host the
> extension contents? For example, the way Firebug uses a resizeable
> panel in Firefox?
>
> I'm thinking of a panel that, like a toolstrip, hosts its own html
> page / fragment, as opposed to modifying the loaded page's DOM.
>
> I understand that the design guideline is to us as little space as
> possible, but some extensions need significant space on the same page
> with which they are associated.
>
> cheers
> Michael

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