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diff --git a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html index 3435d02..817b732 100755 --- a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html +++ b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/getstarted.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ <script type="text/javascript" src="js/bootstrap.js"></script> <title>Tutorial: Getting Started (Hello, World!)</title></head><body> <div id="container"> <!-- SUBTEMPLATES: DO NOT MOVE FROM THIS LOCATION --> - <!-- In particular, sub-templates that recursive, must be used by allowing + <!-- In particular, sub-templates that recurse, must be used by allowing jstemplate to make a copy of the template in this section which are not operated on by way of the jsskip="true" --> <div style="display:none"> @@ -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 @@ at the bottom of the Google Chrome window. <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 @@ looking something like this: </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, |