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[Resolved] Edge - Dev Canary / Chromium Support

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:01 pm
by Mad_Man_Moon
Hello!

Purely a quick enquiry relating to topic viewtopic.php?t=25325 on the forum.

Will there be a port to Edge Chromium? Or should we just wait for a 'allow chrome / chrome-store extensions' functionality like I've done with Opera?

Asking for a friend (professional me).

Only asking as a query / or suggesting as a potential feature suggestion. No entitlement inferred or intended, quite frankly, it's up to my workplace to protect me, so "I don't care" about their browsers. ;-)

Best
M_M_M

Re: Edge - Dev Canary / Chromium Support

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:26 pm
by therube
NoScript 10 already works in Edge (Chrome).

Don't recall the install procedure offhand?

Something like...

extract the xpi into a directory
about:plugins (whatever the equivalent in Chrome is), you had to checkmarks some "advanced" box
then you were allowed to install an extension "from outside the store", by pointing to the directory


(Been some time since I opened Chromium/Edge, though I just happened to open both, this morning.)

Re: Edge - Dev Canary / Chromium Support

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:44 pm
by Mad_Man_Moon
It's OK, I'm a total idiot.

I just saw this in the bottom left of the Extensions window:

Image
That's at postimg, btw, couldn't link due to spam filter.

Went to the chrome store, and it installed in seconds on both Dev and Canary. :roll: :mrgreen: :lol:

Re: Edge - Dev Canary / Chromium Support

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:45 pm
by Mad_Man_Moon
therube wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:26 pm NoScript 10 already works in Edge (Chrome).

Don't recall the install procedure offhand?

Something like...

extract the xpi into a directory
about:plugins (whatever the equivalent in Chrome is), you had to checkmarks some "advanced" box
then you were allowed to install an extension "from outside the store", by pointing to the directory


(Been some time since I opened Chromium/Edge, though I just happened to open both, this morning.)
Thanks for the response, though, @therube, really is much appreciated! :-)