![]() ![]() Why not just do it entirely in HTML in the content process? It's not really clear to me why you'd want to use a XUL panel to contain the HTML. form validation and dropdowns (in e10s) are XUL and 'anchor' on items in HTML pages. The anchoring itself shouldn't be tooooo much of a problem - e.g. dropdowns are implemented in the parent process. You can't display XUL panels in the content process. Would you be able to answer this question? > isn't any previous examples (at least isn't any I could find all XUL panels > by Hsin-Yi and Jessica on the feasibility of this approach, since there ![]() > panel, anchored on the element on the content web page. > There was a decision made to implement a new picker in HTML inside a XUL (In reply to Tim Guan-tin Chien (please needinfo) from comment #14) ![]()
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