Basically, there is no real need to save a theme in order to install it. He
suggests that when Chrome detects a click on a theme CRX, it should
automatically download and preview.Saving the link as should save the file,
though (if you want to send it to someone without giving a link, for
example).

☆PhistucK


On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 20:51, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Hunnter2k3<[email protected]> wrote:
> > 1) Having to use chrome://extensions/ doesn't make much sense, a
> > separate themes directory would be better.
>
> You're not actually meant to use chrome://extensions/. That is an evil
> rumor that somehow got started on the blogosphere :). We've removed
> themes completely from that page on trunk so hopefully that will clear
> up some confusion.
>
> > 2) No interface (but it IS new, admittedly)
> >
> > Also, i think it would be much nicer if the extensions weren't
> > required to be saved "somewhere", it would be much better if there was
> > an actual folder in either the browser directory, or the user profile
> > considering it is a customization.
>
> I didn't follow these last two suggestions. Can you explain in more detail?
>
> - a
>
> >
>

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