> Why doesn't FireFox have native OS X widgets? FireFox was designed to > look exactly the same on all platforms. Users can move from Windows to > Linux to Mac OS X and move seamlessly between platforms. So, there > will never be native OS X widgets in FireFox because the user > interface is written with XUL (Extensible User Interface Language) > <http://xml.coverpages.org/xul.html>. The Cocoa widgets Camino uses > are not available to FireFox developers.
This is not true. 1) FF does not look the same on all platforms already. It is only similar - there are some big, on-purpose differences, particularly in themes. 2) FF wants native widgets 3) you'll probably see them soon as this is being worked on right now 4) XUL is not the limitation 5) Cocoa widgets are available to FF devs, they just choose not to use them because they are immature -Josh Aas _______________________________________________ Camino mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino
