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Google Chrome Samples

Samples tied to new functionality in Google Chrome.

Each sample corresponds to an entry in https://www.chromestatus.com/features, and using that interface is currently the best way to browse.

Contributing Samples

Please use SAMPLE_STARTING_POINT as a starting point.

While it's possible to simply create a standard set of HTML/JS/CSS files within the new directory, you can take advantage of the Jekyll-based templating system to handle most of the boilerplate. Any files that start with a front matter block will be templated, and any other files will be served verbatim.

If you're still unsure, two canonical samples that use templates are:

Follow the Using Jekyll with Pages guide to mimic the production Jekyll environment during local development.

Once complete, please file a pull request against the gh-pages branch with your sample. It's ideal when filing a pull request @-mention the relevant engineer who worked on adding the feature into Chrome, to solicit their feedback and ensure that the sample properly describes the functionality. The email address of the engineer who worked on a given feature can be found in the corresponding https://www.chromestatus.com/features entry. If you're unsure of the GitHub username corresponding to the engineer, an alternative is to email them a link to the pull request and ask for feedback directly.

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