Yes.Though, not all of the extensions are going to work on Linux, the support is limited when comparing to that of Windows (which is also limited, but to a better extent).
☆PhistucK On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 13:48, mhenriday <[email protected]> wrote: > > PhistucK, I'm running the latest version of Chrome (4.0.202.2) on my > 64-bit Jaunty setup, with the « --enable-plugins» appended to the > command line, which now looks like this : «/opt/google/chrome/google- > chrome --enable-plugins %U». Can I simply add « --enable-extension» to > the present line (i e, after « --enable-plugins») ?... > > Henri > > On Aug 24, 8:29 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote: > > The extension system is a work in progress.If I am not mistaking, a > > preliminary support for extensions exists in the Chrome 3 beta release. > > But more support (but still really not complete) exists in the Dev > release ( > > dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel). > > > > You need to edit the Google Chrome shortcut (right click on it and select > > properties) and append --enable-extensions to the target. > > Something like that - > > "c:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME\Local Settings\Application > > Data\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe" --enable-extensions > > > > Some extensions for ad blocking already exist, Google it. > > > > ☆PhistucK > > > > On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 14:35, Dara Robinson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > I am sure that this has already been talked about and I am sorry but I > > > just did not find an answer, so I am asking. > > > > > Personally I have always hated IE and have normally opted for Opera, > > > Netscape and a bunch of other browsers over the years. Firefox was a > > > great addition to the mix and actually it has spoilt me with regards > > > to my internet browsing. Now a days the internet is plagued by > > > adverts, most of which most people find difficult to get rid of. > > > Firefox made this very easy when people started writing add-ons that > > > helped with this. Now you can add thing to block adds, scripts and > > > flash. You can be as selective as you want and I found great comfort > > > in not seeing any more adverts shoved intro my face each time I visit > > > a website. > > > > > Can anyone tell me if this is going to be possible with Google Chrome. > > > I absolutely love the browser and I ma currently torn between not > > > wanting to see adds and my love for this awesome browser. > > > > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or give me some insight? > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
