Google Chrome/Chromium browser has its own built in notifications for certain web apps, they look the same across all operating systems, but why not make it give you a default Ubuntu Unity / Gnome Shell notification instead?
There’s a simple extension properly support notify-osd notifications in Chrome.
My problem is kind of specific but I'll try to explain:I'm new to openbox and I've been fiddling around in menu.xml and trying to get an execution to do google-chrome "chrome-extension://gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp/main.html" in order to link to Chrome's remote desktop beta for easy access from the right click menu.
Hey everyone. I don't know if I'll get answers in this thread for my questions, but I'm hoping I'll get the answers?
Do you know on a PC there is a Google Chrome browser, and there are extensions like the Chrome translation where you won't be required to manually translate words because it will translate the entire pages that are written in different languages to translate everything to English?
Confronted with this issue I found that I need to run a version of Chromium that is newer then the one in the repositories in order to use an extension that I want.
Can I get a such new, even latest version?
(At the present moment Chromium is 20.01, and the X-notifier extension needs 21.x. So it works ok in Google Chrome which is v.
I'm attepting to install the adblock chrome extension using Google's Chrome ADM's.
User Configuration/Policies/Classic Administrative Templates/Google/Google Chrome/Extensions
Configure the list of force-installed extensions
On the list I have the extension's ID and update URL, which google alludes to in their documentation here and here:
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Google Chrome is growing and so is it's arsenal of extensions. Google Chrome recently stole the limelight from Safari browser and became the third most popular web browser in the world. And Slideshow is a beautiful yet functional image viewing extension for Google Chrome.more ...
Google just announced that it is taking its Chrome Remote Desktop screen sharing service out of beta.
For Linux users wondering when they would get a chance to use Google's Chrome browser instead of the open source Chromium version, the wait is over: today the Google team has announced the beta release of Google Chrome for Linux.
Google Chrome 扩展 Dropbox Extension 使你在 Google Chrome
网络浏览器中只需一键便可访问 Dropbox 中的文件。