chrome://favicon doesn't indicate an icon is missing in any way, it simply shows a placeholder instead. It also doesn't extrapolate from sub-pages so `example.com` won't have a favicon even if `example.com/subpage` has one.
apply/popup/manage use only meta for these two methods,
editor may need the full code but can fetch it directly,
so we send just the meta to avoid spamming lots of tabs with huge styles
We don't mention the G+ iframe on CWS stylable only when "Out of process iframes" feature is enabled which can be set manually via chrome://flags/#enable-site-per-process. It's still in development and is known to break some sites, which is why it's not enabled by default.
Chrome can't executeScript on file:// URLs even though we have <all_urls> in manifest.json so on such pages we'll display a warning in the popup. This should only happen when Stylus is [re]enabled/reloaded.
* documentElement may be overwritten right after iframe was initialized with contentDocument.write() and due to this change being external it's not reported in our existing rewrite observer so we enqueue an additional check using setTimeout(0).
* match_about_blank in manifest.json is back
* iframes with src = about: or javascript: don't have a proper URL when our content script runs so we get the real URL from the parent window
* minor refactoring
To prevent cross-page leaks we need to create/copy prefs and cachedStyles inside the background page context.
* storage.js is now used only in the background page
* messaging.js now contains less bg-specific methods and more common methods. Added saveStyleSafe, deleteStyleSafe which automatically invoke onRuntimeMessage of the current page or just handleUpdate/handleDelete when notify:false
* prefs.js with 'prefs' for background and UI pages: separate objects because a UI page may load before the background page and it can read prefs from localStorage/sync/defaults
* update state is shown in tooltips that fade out in 10 sec except for .update-problem and .can-update
* when updates are found a filtering option is revealed; when it's checked only entries with updates are shown; when all updates are installed the option automatically hides
Chrome doesn't garbage-collect (or even leaks) SVG <symbol> referenced via <use> so we'll embed the code directly on manage and popup pages where dozens/hundreds of svgs are displayed.