Bookmark sync is a feature that synchronizes bookmarks across multiple devices, ensuring users have access to their favorite websites and resources regardless of the device they are using. It eliminates…
In the context of browser extensions, a background page is a hidden HTML page that runs in the background and handles core functionality. It serves as the brains of the…
Autofill is a browser feature or extension that automatically populates web forms with user data, such as names, addresses, email addresses, and credit card details. It is designed to enhance…
An API key is a unique identifier used to authenticate and authorize access to an application programming interface (API). It serves as a secure token that allows clients (such as…
Ajax, an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is a set of web development techniques used to create dynamic and interactive web applications. It allows web developers to update specific…
Ad blockers are browser extensions designed to prevent advertisements from being displayed on web pages. They work by identifying and blocking network requests associated with ad content, resulting in a…
The address bar, also known as the URL bar or location bar, is a fundamental component of a web browser. It is typically located at the top of the browser…
The ActiveTab permission is a specific type of permission that a browser extension can request from the user. When granted, this permission allows the extension to read and modify the…
Web accessibility refers to the design and development practices that ensure websites, web applications, and browser extensions are accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities. It focuses on creating digital…
Welcome to the world of “Net Internals”! In this launch you into the depths of Google Chrome’s network debugging features accessed through the “chrome://net-internals” page. This powerful tool offers a…