

This happens when multiple extensions try to modify headers for a page the last installed extension has priority while others are blocked access. If discord iframe does not load (despite having the extension installed) Click Load unpacked and select the directory you extracted the crx to.Visit chrome://extensions/ and turn on developer mode (toggle in top right).( Download the directory from source if your browser blocks CRX files.) Download the crx file and extract its contents.If drag-and-drop install fails, try this workaround After lauching you can pin the app to your taskbar (on windows) and it will essentially function as a stand-alone program.To launch the app visit chrome://apps/ (after first installing it from the link above).crx file onto the chrome://extensions/ page to install Enable Developer mode (toggle/checkbox in top right corner, may vary depending on version).

should all work, though you may need to use the workaround below. Chromium and its derivatives or Chrome Canary, etc. Unless someone decides to upload this to the Chrome Web Store, consider this extension incompatible with Google Chrome. To install the accompanying extension Note: You cannot use extensions from outside of the Chrome Web Store on Google Chrome by design. Supports injection of custom CSS or Javascript via the extension's options if you don't want to use Tampermonkey/Stylus.Extensions can modify the discord page, meaning you can use Tampermonkey/Stylus, proxy extensions, etc.Highlight taskbar icon when you have new messages, show unread mention count in a badge (you can customize this in options).Opens in a separate window that can be pinned to your taskbar and used/launched independently* from your browser.Click here to Install Differences from the web client This project aims to provide a more persistent version of the web client, without the process monitor and other bloat included in the official desktop client. A wrapper for the Discord web client as a Progressive Web Application, for use with Chromium based browsers.
