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1 <div id="pageData-name" class="pageData">chrome.* APIs</div>
2 <div id="pageData-showTOC" class="pageData">true</div>
3 
4 <p>
5 Google Chrome provides APIs such as
6 <code>chrome.bookmarks</code> and <code>chrome.tab</code>
7 so that extensions can interact with the browser.
8 </p>
9 
10 <h2 id="supported">Supported APIs</h2>
11 
12 <p>
13 Here are the supported chrome.* APIs:
14 </p>
15 
16 <ul>
17   <li jsselect="stableAPIs();"><a jsvalues=".href: $this + '.html'" jscontent="$this" href="bookmarks.html" js>bookmarks</a></li>
18 </ul>
19 
20 <h2 id="experimental">Experimental APIs</h2>
21 
22 <p>
23 Google Chrome also has
24 <a href="experimental.html">experimental APIs</a>,
25 some of which will become supported APIs
26 in future releases of Chrome.
27 </p>
28 
29 <h2 id="conventions">API conventions</h2>
30 
31 <p>
32 Unless the doc says otherwise,
33 methods in the chrome.* APIs are <b>asynchronous</b>:
34 they return immediately,
35 without waiting for the operation to finish.
36 If you need to know the outcome of an operation,
37 then you pass a callback function into the method.
38 For more information, watch this video:
39 </p>
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