I also think the server side of the extension can use Django (or any other platform and programming language) but the extension itself (the client side) - I'm not sure it's a good idea to use Django.
Try to search about Chrome extensions and see what it takes to make one. I think JavaScript is the default and easiest way to create an extension.
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On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 2:32 PM Abhineet Baranwal <suabhineetbaranwal@gmail.com> wrote:
Can i create a chrome extension in django or flask ? I have already created an extension in javascript but i didn't know how to start creating it in django . Can anyone tell me how to do it with some example?--
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