Note: We won’t cover Safari in this article because it doesn’t support the same extension model as others. Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Brave and Vivaldi), and provide some simple tips on how to get a unique code base for all of them, but also how to debug in each browser. ![]() I’ll explain how you can install this extension that supports the web extension model (i.e. Indeed, the Chrome extension model based on HTML, CSS and JavaScript is now available almost everywhere, and there is even a Browser Extension Community Group working on a standard. ![]() ![]() In today’s article, we’ll create a JavaScript extension that works in all major modern browsers, using the very same code base.
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