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| <img src="{{static}}/images/hotdogmenu.png" height="29" width="29" alt=""
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| and select <b>Extensions</b> from the <b>Tools</b> menu.
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| - If there's a "+" next to "Developer mode",
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| - click the "+" so it turns into a "-".
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| + Ensure that the "Developer mode" checkbox in the top right-hand corner
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| + is checked.
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| Now you can reload extensions,
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| load an unpacked directory of files as if it were a packaged extension,
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| and more. For a complete tutorial, see
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| <p>
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| Yes, since extensions are built just like websites, they can use
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| <a href="http://www.google.com/analytics/">Google Analytics</a> to track
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| - usage. However, we strongly advise you to modify the tracking code to pull
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| + usage. However, you must modify the tracking code to pull
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| an HTTPS version of the Google Analytics library. See
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| <a href="tut_analytics.html">this tutorial</a> for more information on doing
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| this.
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