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Is there a way for apps to make use of Chrome extensions? #21
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Thanks for your input! Unfortunately, other extensions can't run within applicationized apps currently as we use Chrome's packaged extensions feature along with a I am thinking of changing the way Applicationize works to avoid this and many other pitfalls of using Chrome packaged apps. |
I see. What would be the different approach for Applicationize to solve this problem? Looking forward to it, good luck! Edit: I remember that on Linux, the native option of Chromium had my extensions. A shame they removed this feature. |
By not generating a packaged extension -- the solution would be using a different method to embed the target page within a Chrome extension, similar to this: However, when I tried that method, it didn't create any launchpad / start menu shortcuts to launch the app. But it did allow extensions to run. |
this would be an amazing feature. the company I'm with switched to using slack for messaging and there is no dark theme. People have made themes using chrome extensions and I thought what a great way to get an app plus the theme but unfortunately it didn't work and now I know why |
A workaround for supporting extensions is mentioned in #25 (comment). Extensions work within these "bookmarked" apps. |
Hello, thanks for making this.
Is there a way to make the application use other installed extensions, such as uBlock Origin?
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