Monday, December 18, 2017

How to Add Plugins in Google Chrome

This wikiHow teaches you how to enable Google Chrome's only plugin, Adobe Flash Player, as well as how to install extensions in Google Chrome for desktop computers. Since most plugin-based services are now integrated into Chrome, Google no longer allows for user-installed plugins. Extensions for Chrome are not available on the mobile version of Chrome.

EditSteps

EditEnabling Flash Player

  1. Open Google Chrome. Its app icon resembles a green, yellow, red, and blue sphere icon.
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  2. Click . This icon is in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.
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  3. Click . It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
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  4. Scroll down and click . You'll find this at the very bottom of the page. More options will appear below the Advanced button.
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  5. Scroll down and click . It's near the bottom of the "Privacy & security" group of options.
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  6. Click . It's a puzzle piece-shaped icon in the middle of the page.
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  7. Enable Flash Player. Click the white "Allow sites to run Flash" switch . It will turn blue . This signifies that Flash Player is enabled in your browser.
    Add Plugins in Google Chrome Step 7 Version 3.jpg
    • You can also click the "Ask first" switch to disable or enable automatic Flash on all websites. If "Ask first" is enabled, you'll need to click Allow or the Flash icon on websites that request to use Flash before it will load.

EditAdding Extensions

  1. Open Google Chrome. It's the red, yellow, green, and blue sphere icon.
    Add Plugins in Google Chrome Step 8 Version 3.jpg
  2. Click . You'll find this icon in the top-right corner of the window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.
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  3. Select . It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear.
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  4. Click . This option is in the middle of the pop-out menu. Clicking it opens the Extensions page.
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  5. Scroll down and click . It's in the lower-left corner of the page. This will take you to the Chrome Web Store.
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  6. Enter a word or phrase. Click the "Search the store" text box in the upper-left side of the page, type in a word or phrase, and press . This will search the store for extensions matching your query.
    Add Plugins in Google Chrome Step 13.jpg
  7. Find an extension that you want to install. Scroll through any items listed in the "Extensions" section at the top of the page until you find the one you want, or change your search word or phrase to look for different items.
    Add Plugins in Google Chrome Step 14.jpg
  8. Click . It's a blue button on the far-right side of the extension's name.
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  9. Click when prompted. This will add the extension to Chrome after a few seconds, though you may be prompted to refresh your current page before you can use the extension.
    Add Plugins in Google Chrome Step 16.jpg

EditTips

  • Extensions aren't the same thing as plugins, but some extensions allow for webpage functionality that wouldn't be possible without the extension itself.
  • The reason that plugins are no longer installable is because most available plugins come preinstalled in Google Chrome.

EditWarnings

  • Having too many extensions enabled for your browser will cause it to slow down.

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