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I want to know how to insert an image in a Chrome extension.

<img id="image" src="logo.png" />

I'm inserting that html tag correctly into a website, but naturally can't load that logo.png image.

Any ideas on how to modify manifest.json?

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  • is your logo.PNG in the right directory?
    – chaohuang
    Aug 3, 2012 at 23:29
  • which is the right directory? put it in the extension directory
    – jacktrades
    Aug 4, 2012 at 0:47

3 Answers 3

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There are two possible causes for the problem.

  1. You're injecting an image with src="logo.png". The inserted image element becomes a part of the page, so the browser does not try to load the image from the extension.
    To fix this problem, use chrome.extension.getURL('logo.png'); to get the absolute URL of the resource.

  2. "manifest_version": 2 is enabled in the manifest file. That disables all resources for external use, by default. When this error occurs, the following message appears in the console:

Not allowed to load local resource: chrome://gbmfhbpbiibnbbgjcoankapcmcgdkkno/logo.png
To solve the problem, add the resource to a whitelist, namely [`"web_accessible_resources"`][3] in the manifest file:
      ...,
      "web_accessible_resources": ["logo.png"]
    }

UPDATE: chrome.extension.getURL('logo.png')

Deprecated since Chrome 58. Please use runtime.getURL.

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    Thanks. I keep getting the Not allowed... error. Still checking if I'm doing something wrong.
    – jacktrades
    Aug 4, 2012 at 13:30
  • @jacktrades After whitelisting the resource, have you correctly reloaded the extension? Are you using the full path relative to the extension's root? Eg. images/logo.png when the image is located in a subdirectory.
    – Rob W
    Aug 4, 2012 at 13:33
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    Yes, I have correctly reloaded. logo.png is located in the root directory, not subdirectory.
    – jacktrades
    Aug 4, 2012 at 13:34
  • If it's still not working, please publish the relevant part of your extension's source code (if you don't want it to be public, mail it to me, contact details are at my profile).
    – Rob W
    Aug 4, 2012 at 13:37
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    @jacktrades You've placed web_accessible_resources **inside "content_scripts". That's wrong, it has to be a key of the root object. I attempted to make that clear in my answer, by adding an unindented trailing }.
    – Rob W
    Aug 4, 2012 at 13:46
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The only practical solution I have found is:

my.html

<img id="icon" src="./icon.png">

content.js

let icon = document.getElementById("icon");
icon.src = chrome.runtime.getURL("icon.png");

manifest.js

"web_accessible_resources": [{
    "matches": ["<all_urls>"],
    "resources": ["icon.png"]
}]
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  • ], were missed in the web resources of the manifest file Sep 14, 2021 at 9:36
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This solution works for me.

  • Create a folder named "images" in the extension directory.
  • Kepp all the image files in that directory.
  • Add "web_accessible_resources": ["logo.png"] in the manifest.json file
  • Access it by using src='chromeextension://[ID]/images/logo.png' from content.js

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