A Google Chrome wordnik experiment.
- Bring up the extensions management page by clicking the wrench icon and choosing Tools > Extensions.
- If Developer mode has a + by it, click the + to add developer information to the page. The + changes to a -, and more buttons and information appear.
- Click the Load unpacked extension button. A file dialog appears.
- In the file dialog, navigate to your extension's folder and click OK.
- http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/getstarted.html
- If your extension needs to interact with web pages, then it needs a content script. A content script is some JavaScript that executes in the context of a page that's been loaded into the browser. Think of a content script as part of that loaded page, not as part of the extension it was packaged with (its parent extension).
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/950087/include-javascript-file-inside-javascript-file
- http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/samples.html
- http://lab.arc90.com/2009/01/09/json-css-a-more-powerful-css-proof-of-concept/
// $.getScript("mustache.js", function(){ // alert("Script loaded and executed."); // });
- Improve proper-noun regex search
- Generate a list of dom structures for various partners (e.g. div#nyt-article-body p or whatevs)