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| | | | | Avast recently discovered a series of malicious browser extensions on the Chrome Web Store that are spreading adware and hijacked search results. | |
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blog.cassidoo.co
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| | | | | Here's a step-by-step guide for quickly testing browser extensions locally in Edge or Chrome. | |
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textslashplain.com
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| | | | | Regular readers of my blogs know that I love browser extensions. Extensions can make using your browser more convenient, fun, and secure. Unfortunately, extensions can also break web apps in bizarre or amusing ways, dramatically slow your browser performance, leak your personal data, or compromise your device. The designers of the Chromium extension system created... | |
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| | | We already have the HTML skeleton from the previous post, and it's a functional form. It is time now to style it so it looks nice. The first consideration is going to be what browsers we want to support. It may sound silly: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge are in... but should we include IE11 in the mix? :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website. | ||