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-<p id="classSummary"> |
-Use the <code>chrome.history</code> module to interact with the |
-browser's record of visited pages. You can add, remove, and query |
-for URLs in the browser's history. |
-To override the history page with your own version, see |
-<a href="override.html">Override Pages</a>. |
-</p> |
-<h2 id="manifest">Manifest</h2> |
-<p>You must declare the "history" permission |
-in the <a href="manifest.html">extension manifest</a> |
-to use the history API. |
-For example:</p> |
-<pre>{ |
- "name": "My extension", |
- ... |
- <b>"permissions": [ |
- "history" |
- ]</b>, |
- ... |
-}</pre> |
-<h2 id="transition_types">Transition types</h2> |
-<p> |
-The history API uses a <em>transition type</em> to describe |
-how the browser navigated to a particular URL |
-on a particular visit. |
-For example, if a user visits a page |
-by clicking a link on another page, |
-the transition type is "link". |
-</p> |
-<p> |
-The following table describes each transition type. |
-</p> |
-<table> |
-<tr> |
- <th> Transition type </th> <th> Description </th> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_link"> |
- <td>"link"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user got to this page by clicking a link on another page. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_typed"> |
- <td>"typed"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user got this page by typing the URL in the address bar. |
- Also used for other explicit navigation actions. |
- See also <a href="#tt_generated">generated</a>, |
- which is used for cases where the user selected a choice |
- that didn't look at all like a URL. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_auto_bookmark"> |
- <td>"auto_bookmark"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user got to this page through a suggestion in the UI — |
- for example, through a menu item. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_auto_subframe"> |
- <td>"auto_subframe"</td> |
- <td> |
- Subframe navigation. |
- This is any content that is automatically |
- loaded in a non-top-level frame. |
- For example, if a page consists of |
- several frames containing ads, |
- those ad URLs have this transition type. |
- The user may not even realize the content in these pages |
- is a separate frame, and so may not care about the URL |
- (see also <a href="#tt_manual_subframe">manual_subframe</a>). |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_manual_subframe"> |
- <td>"manual_subframe"</td> |
- <td> |
- For subframe navigations that are explicitly requested by the user |
- and generate new navigation entries in the back/forward list. |
- An explicitly requested frame is probably more important than |
- an automatically loaded frame |
- because the user probably cares about the fact that |
- the requested frame was loaded. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_generated"> |
- <td>"generated"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user got to this page by typing in the address bar |
- and selecting an entry that did not look like a URL. |
- For example, a match might have the URL of a Google search result page, |
- but it might appear to the user as "Search Google for ...". |
- These are not quite the same as <a href="#tt_typed">typed</a> navigations |
- because the user didn't type or see the destination URL. |
- See also <a href="#tt_keyword">keyword</a>. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_start_page"> |
- <td>"start_page"</td> |
- <td> |
- The page was specified in the command line or is the start page. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_form_submit"> |
- <td>"form_submit"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user filled out values in a form and submitted it. |
- Note that in some situations — |
- such as when a form uses script to submit contents — |
- submitting a form does not result in this transition type. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_reload"> |
- <td>"reload"</td> |
- <td> |
- The user reloaded the page, |
- either by clicking the reload button |
- or by pressing Enter in the address bar. |
- Session restore and Reopen closed tab use this transition type, too. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_keyword"> |
- <td>"keyword"</td> |
- <td> |
- The URL was generated from a replaceable keyword |
- other than the default search provider. |
- See also |
- <a href="#tt_keyword_generated">keyword_generated</a>. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-<tr id="tt_keyword_generated"> |
- <td>"keyword_generated"</td> |
- <td> |
- Corresponds to a visit generated for a keyword. |
- See also <a href="#tt_keyword">keyword</a>. |
- </td> |
-</tr> |
-</table> |
-<h2 id="examples">Examples</h2> |
-<p> |
-For examples of using this API, see the |
-<a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/docs/examples/api/history/">history sample directory</a> and the |
-<a href="http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/test/data/extensions/api_test/history/">history API test directory</a>. |
-For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see |
-<a href="samples.html">Samples</a>. |
-</p> |
-<!-- END AUTHORED CONTENT --> |