Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html |
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--- chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html (revision 25666) |
+++ chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html (working copy) |
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ |
<li><a href="npapi.html">NPAPI Plugins</a></li> |
<li><a href="xhr.html">Cross-Origin XHR</a></li> |
<li><a href="packaging.html">Packaging</a></li> |
- <li>Autoupdate</li> |
+ <li><a href="autoupdate.html">Autoupdate</a></li> |
</ul> |
</li> |
<li><a href="tutorials.html"><div>Tutorials</div></a> |
@@ -219,19 +219,28 @@ |
<p> |
This tutorial walks you through creating a simple extension. |
-To complete this tutorial, you must have Windows. |
-(Linux and Mac don't yet support extensions.) |
+You'll add a button to Google Chrome |
+that, when clicked, displays an automatically generated page. |
+The button and page will look something like this: |
</p> |
+<img src="images/hello_world-page-small.gif" width="291" height="184" alt="a window with a grid of images related to HELLO WORLD"> |
+ |
<h2 id="browser">Get your browser ready</h2> |
<p>To develop extensions for Google Chrome, |
-you'll need to <a href="http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel">subscribe |
+you need to <a href="http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel">subscribe |
to the dev channel</a> of Google Chrome for Windows. |
+</p> |
-</p><p><b>Note:</b> This tutorial requires Windows. You can try it on Linux and OS X, and it may work, but in general the extensions support is quite a bit less stable on those platforms. We're working hard to bring them up to speed. |
+<p> |
+<b>Note:</b> This tutorial requires Windows. |
+You can try it on Linux and OS X, and it might work, |
+but the extensions support is less stable on those platforms. |
+We're working hard to bring them up to speed. |
+</p> |
-</p><h2 id="load">Create and load an extension</h2> |
+<h2 id="load">Create and load an extension</h2> |
<p> |
In this section, you'll write a <em>toolstrip</em> — |
an extension |
@@ -283,7 +292,7 @@ |
<li> |
In the file dialog, |
- navigate to your extension's directory |
+ navigate to your extension's folder |
(<code>c:\myext</code>, for example) |
and click the <b>OK</b> button. |
</li> |
@@ -359,7 +368,7 @@ |
</ol> |
<p> It should look something like this:</p> |
-<img src="images/hello_world-page.gif" alt="a window with a grid of images related to HELLO WORLD"> |
+<img src="images/hello_world-page.gif" width="583" height="368" alt="a window with a grid of images related to HELLO WORLD"> |
<p> If you don't see that page, |
try the instructions again, |