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Monday, September 11, 2006
How To: Your First Firefox Extension -- Say XUL
The active ingredient is XUL, a markup language (the eXtensible [or "XML-Based"] User-interface Language, to be precise) that describes things like toolbars, menus, keyboard shortcuts.
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