Hello fellow developers, 👋
Earlier this year, we published three extension tutorials to help new developers get started on their extension development journey. I hope these have been helpful! :)
I have some exciting news to share about a new tutorial I'm adding to our getting-started collection! It's called "Quick API Reference" and it will help you easily navigate to Chrome API reference pages using the omnibox. We'll also learn some basic concepts about the extension service worker as we go.
But that's not all! The extension team has also published a set of Extension service worker guides that cover more in-depth topics, such as how extension service workers are registered and updated, what the service worker lifecycle looks like in an extension, how imports work, and more.
We're always looking to improve our documentation on extension service workers so that it's easy to understand and addresses all your questions. And that's where you can help! We would really appreciate your feedback on these new articles. You can share your thoughts and suggestions on this post or create an issue on the developer.chrome.com GitHub repository.
Thank you so much for taking the time to help us make our documentation better!
Keep building awesome Chrome extensions! 🙂
Amy Steam Technical writer for the extensions team 🧩
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