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XUL/XBL
Use of this final Mozilla technology is optional, depending on how you decide to create the user interface for your application. XUL is Mozilla's highly flexible XML UI Language. It provides a number of largely platform independent widgets from which to construct a UI. Netscape and Mozilla both use XUL for their interfaces, but not all embedders chose to use it. XBL or the eXtensible Binding Language allows you to attach behaviors to XUL's XML elements. More information on XUL can be found at www.mozilla.org/xpfe/xulref/ and on XBL at www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/xbl.html. There is also a wealth of good information on XUL at XulPlanet, www.xulplanet.com/.
Written by: Ellen Evans | Comments, questions, complaints?
Bug 141350 |