XUL Tutorial
From MDC
This tutorial describes XUL, the XML User-interface Language. This language was created for the Mozilla application and is used to describe its user interface.
[edit] Introduction
[edit] Simple Elements
- Creating a Window
- Adding Buttons
- Adding Labels and Images
- Input Controls
- Numeric Controls
- List Controls
- Progress Meters
- Adding HTML Elements
- Using Spacers
- More Button Features
[edit] The Box Model
[edit] More Layout Elements
[edit] Toolbars and Menus
[edit] Events and Scripts
- Adding Event Handlers
- More Event Handlers
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Focus and Selection
- Commands
- Updating Commands
- Broadcasters and Observers
[edit] Document Object Model
- Document Object Model
- Modifying a XUL Interface
- Manipulating Lists
- Box Objects
- XPCOM Interfaces
- XPCOM Examples
[edit] Trees
[edit] RDF and Templates
[edit] Skins and Locales
- Adding Style Sheets
- Styling a Tree
- Modifying the Default Skin
- Creating a Skin
- Localization
- Property Files
[edit] Bindings
- Introduction to XBL
- Anonymous Content
- XBL Attribute Inheritance
- Adding Properties
- Adding Methods
- Adding Event Handlers
- XBL Inheritance
- XBL Example
[edit] Specialized Window Types
- Features of a Window
- Creating Dialogs
- Open and Save Dialogs
- Creating a Wizard
- More Wizards
- Overlays
- Cross Package Overlays
[edit] Installation
This XUL tutorial was originally created by Neil Deakin. He has graciously given us permission to use it as part of the MDC.
[edit] Original Document Information
- Author: Neil Deakin
- Copyright Information: © 1999-2005 XULPlanet.com