Hi Cezar.

You extension is great for twitter use, but I saw a bug in.
When you try to connect to twitter by entering username and password,
you must not have any url_encoding character such as <, ?, &, >
Then it's a little harder to have more secure passwords...

Good luck

Bruno

On 2 nov, 18:56, Cezar Sá Espinola <ceza...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you Erik for your answers. I've starred both bug reports.
>
> I'll work on user notification by icon changes, it's not really a bad
> idea, I think a blinking icon will attract enough user attention.
>
> Also, I've set up a website for this extension 
> inhttp://cezarsa.github.com/chromed_bird/, you're all welcome to help
> testing it. :)
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Erik Kay <erik...@chromium.org> wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Cezar Sá Espinola <ceza...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I've been playing around with Chromium extensions and decided to
> >> experiment a little with Browser Actions trying to create a Twitter
> >> extension. The result was Chromed Bird -
> >>http://github.com/cezarsa/chromed_bird
> >> I've faced some limitations but now it's working pretty well, and it
> >> lets you do common stuff like browse your friends timeline and write,
> >> reply and RT tweets, and I'm really using it all the time. :) Also,
> >> autoupdate is enabled, and the extension try to be smart about not
> >> hitting twitter.com too often as there is a rate limit for API calls.
>
> >> Now, after playing a lot, I have some questions about the problems I had.
>
> >> * The main limitation I faced was not being able to open the popup
> >> window from the background page, so it could warn the user when there
> >> were new tweets. Is this feature planned?
>
> > No.  The popup will only be openable with direct user action.  The
> > best practice here is to change the icon to indicate that there's
> > something new.  In your case you could use SetBadgeText to give an
> > "unread count" for the new messages.
>
> >> * There seem to be some issues with popup window resizing, it doesn't
> >> shrink back once it's contents shrink. Is there a way to force popup
> >> window resizing?
>
> > Yes, there's a known bug where the height doesn't shrink back.  I
> > couldn't find the original in the bug database, so I filed a new one
> > ashttp://crbug.com/26471
>
> >> * There are some focusing problems in the popup window. I wasn't able
> >> to manually set focus() on input elements. Also, using TAB to move
> >> focus between input elements isn't working. So, is this a known issue,
> >> or I'm missing something?
>
> > I'm not sure about the manual calls to focus(), but it's probably
> > related to the second issue you mention, which is a known bug:
> >http://crbug.com/22654
>
> > Erik
>
> >> PS: All the source code is hosted in
> >>http://github.com/cezarsa/chromed_birdplease, feel free to tweak and
> >> contribute in any way. :)
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