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api | c2d73ae79c feat: webFrameMain.origin (#35624) | 2 years ago |
development | b0ab8e49a9 chore: bump chromium to 102.0.4999.0. (19-x-y) (#33848) | 3 years ago |
fiddles | 178db41204 docs: fix typescript error in code samples (#35654) | 2 years ago |
images | b9da235ec6 docs: expand tutorial (#34604) (#34798) | 2 years ago |
tutorial | f93dc38e84 fix(docs): fix a typo in section on debugging with VSCode (#35284) | 2 years ago |
README.md | b9da235ec6 docs: expand tutorial (#34604) (#34798) | 2 years ago |
breaking-changes.md | af4f598e81 docs: document the removal of IA32 Linux support (#34805) | 2 years ago |
experimental.md | 22fb4f85e5 docs: document what experimental means explicitly (#22893) | 5 years ago |
faq.md | 9e3039775e docs: Use inline image link in faq.md (#35647) | 2 years ago |
glossary.md | 7acb513ba6 docs: update links to Chromium source (#33309) | 3 years ago |
styleguide.md | e6b1d95a1c docs: type names changed from wrapper to primitive (#31752) | 3 years ago |
Please make sure that you use the documents that match your Electron version. The version number should be a part of the page URL. If it's not, you are probably using the documentation of a development branch which may contain API changes that are not compatible with your Electron version. To view older versions of the documentation, you can browse by tag on GitHub by opening the "Switch branches/tags" dropdown and selecting the tag that matches your version.
There are questions that are asked quite often. Check this out before creating an issue:
These individual tutorials expand on topics discussed in the guide above.