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I am working on a chrome extension and would like to inject some HTML code to the DOM in a specific situation (it will result in a message being shown to the user). However - i would like to do this from the background page and not from the content script. Is this possible? can the background page manipulate the DOM?

Thanks!

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You can't do this directly. Instead send a message from your background page to a content script with all required data for the script to create proper HTML code or inject the code using chrome.tabs.executeScript.

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You can use something like this script in your background.js

chrome.tabs.executeScript({
    code: "$('body').prepend('Some html')"
});

or

chrome.tabs.executeScript({
    file: "insert.js"
});
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  • Please note: this is not "without using a content script", since code is exactly a content script to be executed. The example also requires jQuery to be pre-injected.
    – Xan
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:28
  • in first my example you can write pure javascript code. In my extension i use JQuery and thats why my example was with $ sign ))
    – KLin
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:29
  • Yet, you do not mention it, and your second example just doesn't make sense without any commentary.
    – Xan
    Jan 14, 2016 at 12:30

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