Well, in the extensions docs, it states in manifest, you would need to include "tabs" as its permission. Same way they explain the hello world application:
Manifest File:
{
"name": "My Extension",
"version": "1.0",
"description": "Opens up a local webpage",
"icons": { "128": "icon_128.png" },
"background_page": "bg.html",
"browser_action": {
"default_title": "",
"default_icon": "icon_19.png"
},
"permissions": [
"tabs"
],
}
Within the background page, you listen to the mouse click event on the browser action.
chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function(tab) {
chrome.tabs.create({'url': chrome.extension.getURL('f.html')}, function(tab) {
// Tab opened.
});
});
As you noticed above, you will see that I used the question you saw in the other post. Note, this isn't tested, but I believe it should work.