I am developing a project where i intend to open multiple webpages in the same one but not using <iframe>
. I have tried in the past using <iframes>
but i usually end up with the browser UI locking the webpage, so i have been trying to find alternatives.
I developed a small google chrome extension where instead having opening webpages, i open chrome.windows in the position i want and it works fine, but i wouldn't want any UI around them like the title bar and the buttons like a sort of 'fullscreen' for the dimensions i defined.
chrome.windows.create({ url: app.src, left: wleft, top: wtop, width: wwidth, height: wheight, focused: false, type: "popup" }, function(tab) {
self.windowid = tab.id;
console.log('Window ID is: ' + self.windowid);
//chrome.windows.update(tab.id, { focused: true, state: "maximized" })
});
While looking into chrome extension API i read something about NPAPI and with a little more research i have found about FireBreath. Since i have never did anything with this i have doubts if there is any way or possibility, by developing a plugin npapi/firebreath to do 1 of the following:
- When opening a window with chrome extension, somehow remove the UI from it?
- With the development of a plugin and having an index.html with 3
<object id="plugin"...>
instead of the<iframe>
, and inside those 3 object embed on the index, make them open webpages with url that i define and make it change the url after X time that is set on javascript?
This is all assumptions, idk if i am saying anything stupid regarding the possibility to do this with npapi or if i should look somewhere else.
Thanks in advance.