

The remaining two demonstrate blocking and redirecting URLs. Each demonstrates implementation of a single use case. Three new samples are available demonstrating the Declarative Net Request API. # New Samples: Declarative Net Request use cases It demonstrates dynamic declarations, where a content script is registered at runtime, and programmatic injection, where a script is executed in a tab that is already open. We've built a new sample for the chrome.scripting API. # New Samples: dynamic declarations and programmatic injection We hope to launch this feature in Chrome 115, in late June.

# Google Analytics 4 now in the Developer Dashboard Use LOCAL_STORAGE to access the web platform's localStorage API. We have added two new reason types to the Offscreen Documents API. # Chrome 113: New reasons for offscreen documents The converter doesn't do everything, but it does eliminate many tasks that don't require a human judgement call. The new README describes what the tool does using words that closely match those in the migration guide's checklist. The converter helps helps migrate extensions built on Manifest V2 to Manifest V3. We've rewritten the README for the Extension Manifest Converter to make it easier to see what you need to do after running the tool. (It even has an RSS feed.) # New instructions for the Extension Manifest Converter

The Extensions News tag lists articles about many of the topics listed here. You'll find other notices posted on the Extensions Google Group. Check this page often to learn about changes to the Chrome extensions platform, its documentation, and related policy or other changes.
