Geolocation is a feature that allows web applications or browser extensions to access and use the user’s geographical location. With the user’s consent, websites or extensions can retrieve and utilize…
The Ad Experience Report is an assessment tool provided by Google that evaluates the user experience on websites with regard to the display of advertisements. Its primary purpose is to…
When you type chrome://extensions into your Chrome address bar, you’re entering a realm of customization and control. This page serves as the command center for all your Chrome extensions, offering…
Are you seeking ways to boost your productivity and make the most of your time? You’re not alone. We are now in a world where attention spans are shrinking and…
Form submission and validation are crucial aspects of web development, ensuring that data entered by users is accurate, complete, and meets specific requirements. Form submission refers to the process of…
File system access refers to the ability of web applications or browser extensions to read and write files on a user’s device. This capability enables web applications to function offline,…
A favicon (short for “favorites icon”) is a small icon associated with a website or web page. It is typically displayed in the browser’s address bar, tabs, bookmarks, or other…
Extension versioning is the process of assigning unique version numbers to different releases of a browser extension. It provides a clear and structured way to track updates, identify changes, and…
The extension update process refers to the steps involved in releasing and installing new versions of a browser extension, ensuring that users have access to the latest features, bug fixes,…
Extension sync, short for synchronization, refers to the process of synchronizing data and settings across multiple devices for a browser extension. It ensures that users have a consistent experience with…