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Toolbars, menu bars, progress bars, and window title bars are all examples of elements that are typically part of the chrome.
 
Toolbars, menu bars, progress bars, and window title bars are all examples of elements that are typically part of the chrome.
  
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Here are the following examples of what you can do with Chrome:
 
Here are the following examples of what you can do with Chrome:
 
*[http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_a_Skin_for_Mozilla:Getting_Started Create a skin for Mozilla]
 
*[http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_a_Skin_for_Mozilla:Getting_Started Create a skin for Mozilla]

Revision as of 11:50, 4 October 2006

What is Chrome?

Chrome is the user interface parts of the application window that are outside of a window's content area.

Toolbars, menu bars, progress bars, and window title bars are all examples of elements that are typically part of the chrome.

What you can do with Chrome

Here are the following examples of what you can do with Chrome:

Resources

Configurable Chrome by Benjamin Smedberg <benjamin@smedbergs.us>

http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/tips