Difference between revisions of "Lyon 2017"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
→‎Browser extensions: Explain how to install the extension more easily : without getting the code from github
(→‎Browser extensions: Explain how to install the extension more easily : without getting the code from github)
Line 66: Line 66:


Before it is available from Google and Mozilla extensions system, it can be installed manually :
Before it is available from Google and Mozilla extensions system, it can be installed manually :
* Checkout the kiwix-html5 github repo (master branch)
* For Firefox :
* For Firefox :
** download the .xpi file from https://framadrop.org/r/Sq5oZm0Uv0#pcLwtwvzsSuFzCeSFsqNDgXf8tzo4riA56teTIX7YVE=
** open a new tab with URL "about:debugging"
** open a new tab with URL "about:debugging"
** click on "load a temporary module" and choose the "manifest.json" file from your local copy of the code
** click on "load a temporary module" and choose the xpi file
* For Chromium/Chrome :
* For Chromium/Chrome :
** download the .crx file from https://framadrop.org/r/HOhudv1lr8#+ITMyqfwcCcLzMz3UG0Kw+YfOeksy2zl1J28wTDV1Ak=
** open a new tab with URL "chrome://extensions/"
** open a new tab with URL "chrome://extensions/"
** click on "developer mode" then on "load unpackaged extension" and choose the directory of your local copy of the code (where the "manifest.json" fil is)
** drag and drop the crxf file into this tab
* On both browsers, a Kiwix icon should appear on the right of the address bar
* On both browsers, a Kiwix icon should appear on the right of the address bar
* If you click on this icon, it should open a new tab with the Kiwix application. You must then choose your ZIM file(s), and you should be able to browse it
* If you click on this icon, it should open a new tab with the Kiwix application. You must then choose your ZIM file(s), and you should be able to browse it
26

edits

Navigation menu