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| -<p> |
|
Matt Perry
2013/08/01 18:46:51
This file should have been renamed to intros/infob
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| -The infobars API allows you to add a |
| -horizontal panel just above a tab's contents, |
| -as the following screenshot shows. |
| -</p> |
| - |
| -<p> |
| -<img src="{{static}}/images/infobar.png" |
| - width="566" height="150" |
| - alt="An infobar asking whether the user wants to translate the current page" /> |
| -</p> |
| - |
| -<p> |
| -Use an infobar to tell the reader |
| -something about a particular page. |
| -When the user leaves the page for which the infobar is displayed, |
| -Google Chrome automatically closes the infobar. |
| -</p> |
| - |
| -<p> |
| -You implement the content of your |
| -infobar using HTML. Because infobars are ordinary pages inside an extension, |
| -they can |
| -<a href="overview.html#pageComm">communicate with other extension pages</a>. |
| -</p> |
| - |
| - |
| -<h2 id="manifest">Manifest</h2> |
| - |
| -<p> |
| -The infobars API is currently |
| -experimental, so you must declare the "experimental" |
| -permission to use it. Also, you should specify |
| -a 16x16-pixel icon for display next to your infobar. |
| -For example: |
| -</p> |
| - |
| -<pre>{ |
| - "name": "Andy's infobar extension", |
| - "version": "1.0", |
| - <b>"permissions": ["experimental"],</b> |
| - <b>"icons": {</b> |
| - <b>"16": "16.png"</b> |
| - <b>},</b> |
| - "background": { |
| - "scripts": ["background.js"] |
| - } |
| -}</pre> |