Yes, that's possible. Use chrome.runtime.getURL
to get an absolute URL for the resource. For example:
Step 1 (standard JavaScript):
fetch(chrome.runtime.getURL('/template.html')).then(r => r.text()).then(html => {
document.body.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', html);
// not using innerHTML as it would break js event listeners of the page
});
Step 1 (jQuery):
$.get(chrome.runtime.getURL('/template.html'), function(data) {
$(data).appendTo('body');
// Or if you're using jQuery 1.8+:
// $($.parseHTML(data)).appendTo('body');
});
Step 2:
Register the resource in the manifest.json under web_accessible_resources:
"web_accessible_resources": [
"template.html",
"foo.jpg"
]
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