

The different behaviors of every single extension are particularly different from each other.Why should you write separate extensions?

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I'm assuming that you already know that Chrome extensions should have a single purpose, and you obviously don't want to go against this logic. If I make 3 separate extensions, then I can make all of them top-level options, thus creating a more convenient user experience. I am in the process of creating useful context menu options, These options naturally fall under a few distinct categories. The only way Google lets a regular user install it is by downloading it from the store. Every extension has got its own Chrome Web Store page and ID. To answer your first question: nope, Google doesn't allow you to package multiple extensions together.
