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1 | # EasyImage-Browser-Extension 简单图床浏览器扩展
2 |
3 | * 此插件仅适用于 [EasyImages2.0](https://github.com/icret/EasyImages2.0) ,其他图床不一定能适配(如果请求与参数一致则可以)。
4 |
5 | ## 安装使用
6 | ### Chrome
7 | 1. 确定你的图床开启了API并且有可用Token
8 | 2. 下载 [Chrome.crx](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/icret/EasyImage-Browser-Extension/main/Chrome.crx) 插件
9 | - - 方法1:请点击chome浏览器最右侧的按钮(就是最右边的按钮嘛)-> 更多工具 -> 扩展程序 (或者地址栏输入chrome://extensions/)把下载下来的 Chrome.crx 文件拖进去就可以了。
10 | - - 方法2:把下载下来的 Chrome.crx 文件拖进浏览器随便一个页面就可以了,Chrome插件同样也可以用于其他 Chromium 内核浏览器(什么360急速啊,猎豹啊什么的都是一样的)
11 | 3. 安装完毕后会弹出初始化配置(详见界面演示第三张图片),在配置中写入你的API网址和Token
12 | #### 演示:
13 | 
14 |
15 | ### 微软 Edge
16 | 1. 使用Edge浏览器的[扩展中心](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com),搜索 `简单图床` 安装后初始化配置即可使用 直达->[简单图床 Edge版](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/hdafcoenpmebcjjcccojdlhfnndelefk)
17 | 2. 直接下载[Edge.crx](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/icret/EasyImage-Browser-Extension/main/Edge.crx) ,然后拖入Edge浏览器内
18 |
19 | ## 注意事项
20 | - 安装时最好开启Chrome插件的开发者模式
21 | - 使用chrome的同学注意了,因为不是商店的版本,所以直接安装会提示非商店的版本不能安装
22 | * [该扩展程序未列在 Chrome 网上应用店中,并可能是在您不知情的情况下添加的解决办法](https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/106343392)
23 |
24 | ## 界面演示:
25 | 
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30 |
31 | ## 更新日志
32 |
33 | * v0.0.5 2022-03-18
34 | * 增加刷新
35 | * 解除上传限制
36 |
37 | * v0.0.4 2022-3-8
38 | - 增加微软Edge浏览器
39 |
40 | * v0.0.3 2022-3-6
41 | - 更改演示地址
42 |
43 | * v0.0.2 2021-12-31
44 | - 优化内容显示
45 | - 完善配置中心
46 | - ID:popalfmccplcolnnojdcemeeiifoafnj
47 |
48 | * v0.0.2 2021-12-30
49 | - 初始化
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