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Deathamns
6d49ef0dac Avoid using Chrome's @@bidi_* type i18n messages
... for the sake of portability.

When including vapi-common.js in an HTML file, then the body element there
will have a "dir" attribute filled with the current locale's direction
(ltr or rtl).

The following languages are considered right-to-left: ar, he, fa, ps, ur.
Everything else is left-to-right.

After the "dir" attribute is set, we can decide in CSS which elements
should have different styling for rtl languages (e.g., body[dir=rtl] #id).
2014-11-09 17:40:40 +01:00
Deathamns
749b6f186d Use a dedicated file for storing extension info
Chrome has getManifest(), Safari doesn't have anything, Firefox has an
asynchronous API...
So, instead of using extension APIs, store the common informations
(extension name, version, homepage url) in a file (vapi-appinfo.js), which
can be included when it's needed (its data will be available at vAPI.app.____).
The file's content is updated each time the extension is being built, so
it shouldn't be modified manually.
2014-11-09 17:39:38 +01:00
Deathamns
5b79bf3536 Work on vendor API abstraction, and near complete Safari support 2014-11-09 17:39:12 +01:00
Renamed from popup.html (Browse further)