Introduction
Installation
Guides
- Engine
- Profile
- Browser
- BrowserView
- Navigation
- Content
- Context menu
- DOM
- JavaScript
- Pop-ups
- Dialogs
- Downloads
- Chrome extensions
- Network
- Cache
- Cookies
- Proxy
- Authentication
- Permissions
- Plugins
- Printing
- Passwords
- User data profiles
- Credit cards
- Media
- Zoom
- Spell checker
- Deployment
- Chromium
Troubleshooting
Migration
This section provides guides on various DotNetBrowser features. These guides are grouped by feature areas.
To understand how DotNetBrowser features work in the multi-threaded and multi-process environment of the product, we recommend reading the Architecture guide first.
DotNetBrowser is a commercial product and requires a valid license file for its operation. Refer to the Licensing guide to learn how to add a product license to your project.
If you want to see DotNetBrowser in action first, see the Quick start guide.