The XPToolkit Architecture
- Vision
- We will make UIs as easy to build as web pages, and we will make applications easier to write and to customize along the way.
- Goals
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The XPToolkit has two major goals, in order of precedence
- Make UIs easier to build
- Make cross-platform applications easier to build
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Overview of Packages
- XUL/AOM Reference
- Introduction to a XUL Document
- Widgets
- Menu Bars and Menus
- Toolbars and Toolboxes
- Buttons
- Tree Widget
- Tab Widget
- Sliders and Scrollbars
- The Splitter Widget
- Progress Meter
- Checkbox (Tri-state)
- The Box System
- Broadcasters and Observers
- Focus and Command Dispatching
- Key Binding
- Popup Content (Context Menus and Tooltips)
- XUL Overlays
- Persistence and Sharing
- Windows and Dialogs
- Packages and the Chrome Registry
- XUL and RDF
- The AOM Implementation
- XUL/RDF Templates
- Services Reference
- Intro to Clipboard/Drag & Drop
- The Clipboard
- Drag and Drop
- File Dialogs
- Color Picker
- Font Picker
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