As a follow-up to my original post suggesting a XUL widgets project, I finally launched it. Right now, it collects most of the widgets I've written in a generic format. In the next twenty-four hours, I hope to have a XUL Widgets Manual written for project development and for users.
So if you have a XUL element you've created and think others might be able to use, come on in! I would also welcome compentent reviewers to point out obvious mistakes.
Posted by WeirdAl at December 4, 2005 12:36 AMcheck out my datepicker widget:
http://severna.homeip.net/datepicker/
based on
http://in.geocities.com/skexz/tuts/xul/datepicker.htm
(From Alex: If you want it in XUL Widgets, file a bug with a patch. :-) )
Posted by: Todd at December 4, 2005 6:32 AMSomething else that might be interesting is this remote XUL html editor.
Along the lines of that link, would it be possible to flag those XUL contributions which "web enabled" - i.e. can be launched directly from a web site without signing / special permissions?
Posted by: Harry Fuecks at December 5, 2005 12:54 AM