> Having said that, i'd like to point out, that there are implementations
> for mozile, which use XUL, and AFAIK the xpi version of mozile does have
> a seperate tool bar as well.
Acutally, the xpi version of Mozile is exactly what I was thinking
about, UI wise.
Regarding the usability of XUL for BXE, the xpi installation process is
pretty streamlined : click on a link, validate the security dialog, quit
the browser, relaunch the browser.
> And BXE uses it's own widget system
> (implement in js/widgets.js). It's maybe not perfect (since I didn't
> check for dependencies), but it should be possible to take the API of
> that and rewrite it using XUL or any other system you want.
That looks interesting, and challenging.
I'll look into it when I start working with BXE (next month probably).
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