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Currently, our documentation includes specific instructions for setting up background pages for Chrome and Firefox extensions. However, Microsoft Edge, while similar to Chrome, has some differences that need to be addressed to ensure smooth development and deployment of extensions.
Rationale
Adding Edge-specific instructions will:
Enhance Developer Experience: Clear, tailored instructions will help developers avoid common pitfalls and streamline the extension development process for Edge.
Ensure Compatibility: Highlighting the differences and necessary adjustments for Edge will ensure that extensions function correctly across all supported browsers.
Maintain Consistency: Providing comprehensive documentation for all major browsers will maintain the high standard of our documentation and support.
Proposed Changes
Create a new section in the documentation dedicated to Edge-specific background page instructions.
Detail the differences between Edge and Chrome, particularly focusing on any unique requirements or configurations needed for Edge.
Provide examples and with a screenshot to illustrate the correct setup for Edge.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Here's the suggested code block to add to Find-out-why-Privacy-Badger-is-blocking-a-domain.md
### In Edge:
1. Navigate to `edge://extensions`
2. Enable "Developer mode" in the left Extensions pane
3. Click on the "background.html" link in Privacy Badger's box
![Accessing the Edge background page](https://i.imgur.com/vfBAkFf.png)
4. Select the Console tab
I wasn't clear on the process for submitting a pull request to the Wiki. It's deprecated, but the info still seems to be used for troubleshooting.
Add Edge-Specific Extension Background Page Instructions
Description
Currently, our documentation includes specific instructions for setting up background pages for Chrome and Firefox extensions. However, Microsoft Edge, while similar to Chrome, has some differences that need to be addressed to ensure smooth development and deployment of extensions.
Rationale
Adding Edge-specific instructions will:
Proposed Changes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: