How To Install/Uninstall Extensions In Google Chrome Browser
Posted December 9, 2009 – 6:41 pm in: Google Chrome
As we reported earlier this morning, Google has launched Chrome Extensions Gallery with 340+ extensions. If you have been using the Google Chrome browser, you might be interested in installing some cool and handy extensions to help at your work.
Here is how you can install an extension in Google Chrome browser:
1. Launch Google Chrome browser.
2. Go to Tools menu and then click Extensions.
3. You will see Extensions page. Click on browse the gallery link to visit the official Google Chrome Extensions Gallery page.
4. Click on the extension name to view the full details about the extension and also to see the install button.
5. Click the install button to see the confirmation box. Again, click install button to start installing the extension.
To uninstall an extension:
1. Again, go to Tools menu and select Extensions.
2. On the extensions page, click uninstall button next to the extension’s name to uninstall the particular extension.
3. Again, click uninstall button once you see the confirmation box.
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