![]() ![]() Now your app listing should show your desired name under the ‘offered by’ field, with a link to your website. ![]() On your CWS Developer Dashboard, set your developer display name to whatever 3 you want to display against your apps: Providing a developer name Set the verified website field to None, and provide the full URL to your app’s website: Verified website set to none To display the developer name (or developer’s company name) in the attribution field, and to link to your app’s webpage, requires turning off the verified website field. Developer name and website link Developer name attribution To get the listing to show your site’s domain as the provider, you need to get the domain verified using Google Webmaster tools, and then select it as a verified website in the app’s listing settings page: Verified website set to your app’s websiteįor this setup, you don’t need to provide a link to the website in the field below the verified website. CWS will just show the name of verified domain, without a link to the full website URL provided below. This is the default, standard implementation. Web-domain attribution Domain name attribution ![]() Chrome Web Store‘s developer attribution doesn’t seem to be very clearly documented anywhere. It took me a while to figure out how to display my name, instead of my domain name on my app listings. Seeing people ask about this in Chrome-apps mailing list, I thought I’d put the details out here for Google to index.ĬWS 1 offers two kinds of owner attribution for app 2 listings: ![]()
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