Archive for March, 2010

Chrome Extensions for Web Hackers, Part Ⅰ: Introduction

posted March 28th, 2010, no comments, tagged

Earlier this year Google’s Chrome browser landed official support for extensions. This is incredibly exciting, not only because extending browsers is cool, but because Chrome’s extensions are fully based on open web standards. And who knows about open web standards? Yup, web hackers. In other words, if you can build a website, you can build a [...]

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Just a quick tip: if your login form is missing the action attribute, Chrome won’t offer to remember the user’s password. This is tracked as issue 29513 on Chromium.

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