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Issue 10914218: Removing references to legacy packaged apps across extension docs. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Created 8 years, 3 months ago
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Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/templates/articles/overview.html
diff --git a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/templates/articles/overview.html b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/templates/articles/overview.html
index f193d6b30b5874e0d676eb7a82ac1cb40c93568f..b499092f735c880eb048dd609721b287eb5574ad 100644
--- a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/templates/articles/overview.html
+++ b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/templates/articles/overview.html
@@ -1,18 +1,10 @@
<h1>Overview</h1>
-
<p>
Once you've finished this page
and the
<a href="getstarted.html">Getting Started</a> tutorial,
-you'll be all set to start writing extensions and packaged apps.
-</p>
-
-<p class="caution">
-<strong>Note:</strong>
-<em>Packaged apps</em> are implemented as extensions,
-so unless otherwise stated,
-everything in this page applies to packaged apps.
+you'll be all set to start writing extensions.
</p>
<h2 id="what">The basics</h2>
@@ -40,8 +32,7 @@ and <a href="tabs.html">tabs</a>.
<h3 id="extension-ui">Extension UIs</h3>
<p>
-Many extensions&mdash;but not packaged apps&mdash;add
-UI to Google Chrome in the form of
+Many extensions add UI to Google Chrome in the form of
<a href="browserAction.html">browser actions</a>
or <a href="pageAction.html">page actions</a>.
Each extension can have at most one browser action or page action.
@@ -93,7 +84,7 @@ depending on the page.
</table>
<p>
-Extensions (and packaged apps) can also present a UI in other ways,
+Extensions can also present a UI in other ways,
such as adding to the Chrome context menu,
providing an options page,
or using a content script that changes how pages look.
@@ -103,25 +94,6 @@ with links to implementation details
for each one.
</p>
-
-<h3 id="packagedapp-ui">Packaged app UIs</h3>
-
-<p>
-A packaged app usually presents its main functionality using
-an HTML page that's bundled into the app.
-For example, the following packaged app
-displays a Flash file within an HTML page.
-</p>
-
-<img src="{{static}}/images/overview/flash-app.png"
Mihai Parparita -not on Chrome 2012/09/16 04:55:02 Delete this image file if it's no longer reference
- width="372" height="300"
- alt="screenshot" />
-
-<p>
-For more information,
-see <a href="apps.html">Packaged Apps</a>.
-</p>
-
<h2 id="files">Files</h2>
<p>
Each extension has the following files:
@@ -289,8 +261,7 @@ an event page.
</p>
<!-- PENDING: Perhaps show a picture of many background page processes.
- This could build on a figure that shows the process architecture,
- and perhaps the differences between packaged apps and extensions. -->
+ This could build on a figure that shows the process architecture. -->
<p>
See <a href="event_pages.html">Event Pages</a>
@@ -575,11 +546,9 @@ or by making server requests that result in saving data.
Whenever you want to save something,
first consider whether it's
from a window that's in incognito mode.
-By default, extensions don't run in incognito windows,
-and packaged apps <em>do</em>.
+By default, extensions don't run in incognito windows.
You need to consider what a user expects
-from your extension or packaged app
-when the browser is incognito.
+from your extension when the browser is incognito.
</p>
<p>

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