![]() ![]() ![]() If you include a short description in the extension manifest file, that short description is displayed in your store listing. The Description field, which populates the Short description on the store details webpage.įill in the Description field, to explicitly provide a catchy description that will be displayed at the top of the listing for your extension. The Name field, which populates the Display name on the store details webpage. In the manifest file, review these fields: Before uploading your package to Partner Center, make sure that the field values match your preferred display on the store details webpage, as follows. The store listings webpage is described later in this article. The fields are read-only on the Store listings webpage. The following fields in the manifest are automatically included in your store listing details. Images and other files required by your extension. The extension manifest that specifies details such as the name of the extension, short description, permissions, and default language. Your extension package must include the following files: To open a new developer account and register to the Microsoft Edge add-ons program, see Developer registration.Ĭreate a zip file for your extension package. If you don't have a developer account, create a new developer account. To publish your extension to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website, use your active developer account on Partner Center. ![]() For information on how to create an extension, see Extension concepts and architecture. You should have a working prototype of your extension ready. This article provides the process to submit your extension to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. Publish your extension to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website to increase its reach and make it available to other Microsoft Edge users. To release your existing Chromium extension for Microsoft Edge users, see port your existing Chromium extension. Use the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website to distribute your extension. To leave a rating or feedback, open an extension in the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website and select Add a review.After you develop and test your Microsoft Edge extension, you're ready to distribute your extension. To the right of the window that opens, select Report abuse. Sign in to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. If you find something on the Microsoft Edge add-ons website that violates Microsoft Edge add-ons policies, contains malware, infringes on copyrights, or is abusive or offensive, let us know. Then select Remove from Microsoft Edge > Remove. To the right of your browser address bar, select Extensions and select More actions next to the extension you want to remove. Select Remove from Microsoft Edge > Remove. In Microsoft Edge, select and hold (or, right-click) the icon of the extension you want to remove (to the right of your browser address bar). To remove any extension, choose one of the following methods: Select the toggle next to the extension you want to turn off. In Microsoft Edge, select Extensions located to the right of your browser address bar, then select Manage extensions. Select the extension you want to add and select Add to Chrome. Select Allow extensions from other stores in the banner at the top of the page, then select Allow to confirm. ![]() In Microsoft Edge, go to the Chrome Web Store. You'll see a final prompt confirming the extension has been added.Īdd an extension to Microsoft Edge from the Chrome Web StoreĮxtensions designed for Google Chrome can also be used in Microsoft Edge. Note: If you don't see Extensions to the right of your browser address bar, select Settings and more > Extensions.įind the extension you'd like to add and select Get.Īt the prompt showing permissions required by the extension, carefully review the permissions, and then select Add extension if you wish to proceed. ![]()
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