I have created a chrome extension and managed to open the popup.html
file using window.open
. however I want to open it in a new tab, I've tried lots of different ways including:
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
chrome.tabs.create('url': 'popup.html');
Am I just placing the code in the wrong place or is it the wrong code altogether?
Now you can use Event Pages to open popup.html in new tab when extension icon is clicked without creating a default_popup page.
manifest:
js:
Use chrome.tabs.create(Object properties, function callback) as described on http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/tabs.html
The object properties could contain fields for windowId, index, url and selected. The optional callback function receives a Tab object of the newly created tab.
So the simplest example to create a new tab in the current window and get it selected would look like this:
Not sure why you would like to show the popup.html in a new tab, but I find it very useful while developing/debugging my extension ... it is quite a pain that on the extension page there is "usually" only a link to the background page.
Would love to know how to open it in a new window and maybe in a kiosk mode ;-)
why would you want to open the popup.html in a new tab? You should create a different page for that. Anyways, if you want to open up the popup.html, in a new tab, you would need to pass in the extension url.
http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/extension.html#method-getURL