CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using?

CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? is available to install from Edge Add-on Store and for download from this page. It has 993 active users The latest version is 0.1, and it was published 3 years ago.

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Install CRX file

Option 1: The easy way (for Windows users only)

  1. Download and run chrome-stats.exe file on your PC. This method will allow you to install Chrome extensions directly from edge-stats.com in one click. You only need to do this once!
  2. Type in chrome://restart in the URL bar to restart the browser for the changes to take effect.
  3. Download and install the CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? CRX file

Option 2: Advanced method

  1. Download CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? CRX file
  2. NOTE: Sometimes the browser may block downloading / installing CRX file from outside the Edge Add-on Store. If so, you may need to use option 1, or download the ZIP file instead.
  3. In the URL bar, go to edge://extensions
  4. Enable Developer mode
  5. Drag and drop the downloaded CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? CRX file into the Extensions page
  6. When prompted, click Add extension to install CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using?.

Install ZIP file

  1. Download and unpack the CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? ZIP file to a directory of your choice.
  2. In Edge browser, go to edge://extensions
  3. Enable Developer mode.
  4. Click on the Load Unpacked button.
  5. Select the directory of with the unpacked CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? ZIP file from step 1. CMS Detect - What CMS is that site using? is now installed on your browser.