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Issue 14712010: Revert 199633 "Doc server manifest page generation" (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/
Patch Set: Created 7 years, 7 months ago
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--- trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/articles/manifest/icons.html (revision 199633)
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-<h1 id="icons">Manifest - Icons</h1>
-
-<p>
-One or more icons that represent the extension, app, or theme.
-You should always provide a 128x128 icon;
-it's used during installation and by the Chrome Web Store.
-Extensions should also provide a 48x48 icon,
-which is used in the extensions management page
-(chrome://extensions).
-You can also specify a 16x16 icon to be used as the favicon
-for an extension's pages.
-The 16x16 icon is also displayed in the experimental extension
-<a href="http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/experimental.infobars.html">infobar</a>
-feature.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-Icons should generally be in PNG format,
-because PNG has the best support for transparency.
-They can, however, be in any format supported by WebKit,
-including BMP, GIF, ICO, and JPEG.
-Here's an example of specifying the icons:
-</p>
-
-<pre class="prettyprint"><span class="str">"icons"</span><span class="pun">:</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="pun">{</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="str">"16"</span><span class="pun">:</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="str">"icon16.png"</span><span class="pun">,</span><span class="pln">
- </span><span class="str">"48"</span><span class="pun">:</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="str">"icon48.png"</span><span class="pun">,</span><span class="pln">
- </span><span class="str">"128"</span><span class="pun">:</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="str">"icon128.png"</span><span class="pln"> </span><span class="pun">},</span></pre>
-
-<p class="note">
-<b>Important:</b>
-Use only the documented icon sizes.
-<br><br>
-You might notice that Chrome sometimes resizes these icons down to smaller
-sizes. For example, the install dialog might shrink the 128-pixel
-icon down to 69 pixels.
-<br><br>
-However, the details of
-Chrome's UI may change between versions, and these changes assume that
-developers are using the documented sizes. If you use other sizes,
-your icon may look bad in future versions of the browser.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-If you upload your extension, app, or theme using the
-<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/developer/dashboard">Chrome Developer Dashboard</a>,
-you'll need to upload additional images,
-including at least one screenshot of your extension.
-For more information,
-see the
-<a href="http://code.google.com/chrome/webstore/">Chrome Web Store
-developer documentation</a>.
-</p>

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