Oh, and of course in 1a) you also call window.close()!

On Oct 26, 11:44 pm, Anders Sahlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> In my case I used window.close() inside the popup.html script, which
> should close the popup quickly enough not to see it. If you don't load
> any HTML into the popup body before the login-check it will be very
> hard to spot it opening:
>
> 1) Check login
> 1a) Not logged in, open a new tab to the login page
> 1b) Logged in, start filling HTML to the popup-page
>
> Good luck,
> Anders
>
> On Oct 26, 4:24 pm, Markitusss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Is it possible not to show up the Browser Action popup for a given use
> > case? For example if we have the Browser Action in a not signed in
> > state, we want that clicking on it will show the login page, but f the
> > user is logged in, we want to show the popup with useful info. Is his
> > possible? Or do we have to show and hide an empty popup?
>
> > Another solution might be to have some login info inside the popup
> > when not logged in.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Marcos
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