Today we're going to talk about an extension that lets you populate your browser with hordes of tiny monsters. Yes, you heard that right, with this extension you'll let monsters roam around your browser.

What is Monster Everywhere?

it's allows you to interact with a virtual monster Pet. After installing it you can easily see how many monsters will move on your browser screen with one click. Each time you click on the popup icon, a new monster will spawn. Each monster has a different color and gesture. Monsters will move around your browser as you scroll, side by side with your next one. At the top you will find a cross button that on clicking the button will remove the mountains. The cross button has two more buttons added to the side that you can't see. Whenever you move the mouse cursor to the side of the cross button you will see there is an era and a minus button.Plus button works to make the monsters bigger, each time you click the plus button the monsters will get bigger and the minus button does the opposite - clicking the button will make the monsters smaller again. You can try this extension for fun or to show your friends this extension will make you enjoy a monster campaign. With this you can write how many hordes of monsters roam your browser. You can move those tiny monsters wherever you want with your mouse.

Description

Simply put, this is a Pet Monster extension. Here you can navigate your browser with one click which looks great. You can make the monster smaller and bigger if you want And with one click you can remove the monster.

How can I download the source code for Monster Everywhere?

It is advised to use Extension Source Download to download the source code for this extension from the Chrome Web Store. With this add-on, you can download the source code to your computer in ZIP or CRX format. If the Firefox download link is available, open it in the Firefox browser. Then, right-click on the "Add to Firefox" button and choose the "Save Link As... " option to download the source code. The file should then be saved in XPI format after selecting the destination folder on your computer. The XPI format can then be renamed to a RAR or ZIP file. You can also download the source code for some extensions using their GitHub repository address.

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