I was just wondering whether there's a difference on a chrome extension and a chrome plugin as I stumbled upon a forum which said that a chrome plugin was simply called extensions.
To answer directly to your question, term Chrome plugin does not exist and what you are referring to is a Chrome extension. There is a difference though between Chrome extensions and Chrome apps but that's a whole other story.
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Recently, I have installed an annoying chrome extension (http://www.buntai.com/). Thanks to this extension, every time I open a new window in google chrome, it will minimize immediately, which made me not able to use chrome anymore.
Therefore, I tried to reinstall google chrome in order to get rid of the google chrome extension(I cannot remove it directly in chrome://extensions/ because I cannot open that page using chrome.)
However, it did not work. When I reinstalled google chrome, the extension was still there.
I am not sure why reinstalling chrome would not remove the extensions and I would like to know if there is another approach to remove the chrome extensions.
I am attempting to use google docs with firefox, but am constantly getting this message.
It never goes away.
And if I close the tab all of my work is deleted.
This is a brand new Firefox install.
Is this an attempt to force us back to using chrome with google docs?
I have been a chrome user for many years but was recently forced to switch to firefox because chrome has an intolerable bug on macOS catalina.
I need to use google docs but I can't use chrome because of this chrome bug and now I can't use firefox because of this bug with google docs.
Is there a work-around for the problem?
Chrome allows me to work with local copies of google docs without losing work if I lose my network connection, but I cannot find a similar plugin for firefox.
I tried to reproduce the issue on Firefox, however it seems to work fine at my end without any sort of error or warning popup in saving.
But, Google is known to play nasty with competitors to promote Chrome and it can't be ruled out that it might be a cause too. You can try multiple options, and check which one works.
Possible Solutions:
If you want to trick google into thinking you are browsing on Chrome, change this setting in Firefox as mentioned here!
Try using the Firefox Developer Edition: [Official Link])(https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/ "Firefox Developer Edition")
If the above options don't work, try switching to Microsoft Edge for a Chrome alternative if the bug is particularly associated with Google Chrome, though they both are based on Chromium, it's worth a try.
Searching through the Google forums, I came across an issue with GDrive not loading in Firefox. https://support.google.com/drive/thread/1987396?hl=en&msgid=22679169
The last comment on the page the user mentions disabling CORS
Find a solution ! When the add-in CORS (Access-control-Allow-Origin)
is enabled impossible to load the google drive page but no problem
when it is deactivated.
Have you tried disabling the CORS? http://testingfreak.com/how-to-fix-cross-origin-request-security-cors-error-in-firefox-chrome-and-ie/
This will happen if you try to copy/paste info from a place that is restricted. Make sure editing is turned on for all users. If it’s not “shared” correctly it will glitch.
I'm confused I don't know if the latest update of chrome AKA version 73 just integrated this attribute on purpose but I'm getting a strange attribute that I did not added into my web pages and i'm wondering what this means in chrome?
CHROME BROWSER
EDGE BROWSER
Should I be concern with this? It's only showing on Chrome.
There is another Chrome and Firefox plugin that does same, sadly, but probably one of best VPN tools Urban VPN Browser Extension. The solution is same, just deactivate. Btw, those guys have other extensions, haven't tested others.
Just uninstall any type of VPN that you installed in you browser and afterwards bis_skin_checked="1" will removed automatically.
The attribute is added just because of one of an extension of the Chrome Browser you have installed in your Chrome Browser. I also got this attribute added to my HTML when checking in the console. Then I replicate this by deactivating extensions one by one and found it's adding from Hover Over extension.
This problem has happened to me recently. I installed the Urban VPN plugin and after that, I faced this issue. But uninstalling the plugin, the problem is solved.
I've got the SpeakIt! [Version 0.3.20] extension installed for Chrome [Version 74.0.3729.131 (Official Build) (64-bit)] on Windows 10, and I am seeing the same bis_skin_checked="1" when it's enabled. When I disable the SpeakIt! extension, the bis_skin_checked="1" goes away.
This thing append from different Chrome/Mozilla extension.
Disable recent extensions to see the changes(bis_skin_checked="1" goes away
).
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong place but I'm trying to find a download link for the old GWT Dev Mode plugin on the Chrome browser, however the link to the google store appears to be dead. Anyone got a location online I could get it from ?
Thanks.
The link was purposely removed, because the plugin does not work with chrome anymore.
Some googling lead me to this question which lead me to this discussion which contains several links to old versions of the plugin, including this one.
But I'm very dubious about why you need this plugin. The only way it would work is if you have a very old version of Chrome, and at that point I'm not sure why you're testing via the plugin anyway. You should be using Super Dev Mode instead.
I am working on HTML 5 Web Audio Input project. I want to test the project in android/Iphone but I researched that it only works in Google Chrome Canary. I am unable to find canary on Play Store/App Store. Can anybody give me the link?
Chrome Canary (Unstable) is now available for Android on Google Play.
Unfortunately, it is not available on the iOS App Store yet. However, you can use Device Mode in Chrome (including Canary) to emulate browsing on an iPhone.
Searching Play Store for 'Chrome' should return results for all three Chrome channels. Please note that unlike desktop, the Canary channel is called 'DEV' and uses an icon similar to the stable version.