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Internet > XUL
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XUL Defined
(eXtensible User-interface Language)
A markup language similar to HTML and based on XML.
XUL used to define what the user interface will look like for a particular piece of software. XUL is used to define what buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, and other user-interface items will appear, but it is not used to define how those item will look (e.g. what color they are).
The most widely used example of XUL use is probably in theMozilla web browser, where the entire user interface is defined using the XUL language.
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Off-site XUL Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the XUL category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Tue Sep 30
- Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview
- NetBeans Wiki: MozillaAddonDe velopment
- Programming: How to build a Firefox extension
- Mingda's Lab: XUL????????des cription
- Mingda's Lab: XUL????????des cription
- Mingda's Lab: XUL???????????
- XUL Description revisited
- Creating Applications with Mozilla
- Building an Extension
- ZK - Direct RIA
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