Google Chrome Extensions Development for beginners
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Extensions are small software programs that customize the browsing experience. They let users tailor Chrome functionality and behaviour in many ways, providing things like: Productivity toolsWeb page content enrichmentInformation aggregationFun and gamesExtensions are made of different, but cohesive, components. Components can include background scripts, content scripts, an options page, UI elements and various logic files. Extension components are created with web development technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. An extension's components will depend on its functionality and may not require every option. Extensions are built on web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. They run in a separate, sandboxed execution environment and interact with the Chrome browser. Extensions let you extend the browser by using APIs to modify browser behaviour and access web content. Extensions operate by means of an end-user UI and a developer APIAn extension must fulfil a single purpose that is narrowly defined and easy to understand. A single extension can include multiple components and a range of functionality, as long as everything contributes towards a common purpose. User interfaces should be minimal and have intent. Most Chrome users get extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Developers across the globe publish their extensions in the Chrome Web Store where they are reviewed and made available to end users. Some organizations use enterprise policies to install extensions on their user's devices. These extensions may either be fetched from the Chrome Web Store or hosted on the organization's web servers. You can distribute your extensions through the Chrome Developer Dashboard, publishing them to the Chrome Web Store. 

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