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documenting "best practices" ? #10

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vapier opened this issue Mar 16, 2014 · 8 comments
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documenting "best practices" ? #10

vapier opened this issue Mar 16, 2014 · 8 comments

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@vapier
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vapier commented Mar 16, 2014

the current use ends up being people look at the example and read the source and try to do something similar. i think most people just want to be told how to do things :).

what about adding some guidelines so people can just copy & paste ?

@roykolak
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Good suggestion! Time is tight for me at the moment, but if you wanted to take a crack at it I would happily merge it!

@LeoColomb
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Best practices will start by using core style instead...
See https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/09a7e00df7e8316a01cda0288577a293d7d126a3

@roykolak
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Very cool, I don't see this documented yet. Assuming this is brand new?

@LeoColomb
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Seems to, yep! 😄

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@ArnaudLigny
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This new way of writing options is only supported from Chrome 40 onwards.
https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/optionsV2

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