@simon i can confirm this also works in chromium, where it is enabled in Arc Browser
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@simon i can confirm this also works in chromium, where it is enabled in Arc Browser 7 comments
@ShadowJonathan @simon I was on google.com. Not signed in, though; maybe it only works if you're signed in to a Google account? The error message is: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'sendMessage') at <anonymous>:1:16 That's from the console I get with from "Inspect" in the context menu, then Console. If I use the hamburger menu More Tools->Developer Tools console, I get: Uncaught TypeError: chrome.runtime.sendMessage is not a function at <anonymous>:1:16 @akkana @ShadowJonathan @simon Funny. I saw the same error, at first. Turns out I had to be literally be on google.com, not a blank tab that shows a google search box. I'm not signed in to anything and it worked. @akkana @ShadowJonathan @simon I haven't updated lately, maybe they snuck it out? @Terci @ShadowJonathan @simon I typed google.com into the urlbar and hit return; the urlbar shows "google.com" but if I copy it it pastes as https://www.google.com/ which seems about as googly as I can get. I'm using chromium from Debian unstable's package; the about box says Version 126.0.6478.126 (Official Build) built on Debian trixie/sid, running on Debian trixie/sid (64-bit) Possibly Debian is doing something that disables this extension? |
@ShadowJonathan @simon It didn't work for me in a chromium incognito window.