Thanks! We’ll have a discussion and work out exactly where best to put this on MDN.
Chris Mills Senior tech writer || Mozilla developer.mozilla.org || MDN cmi...@mozilla.com || @chrisdavidmills > On 8 Mar 2016, at 08:34, Kan-Ru Chen (陳侃如) <kc...@mozilla.com> wrote: > > It's only available to chrome code on desktop. For FxOS I'm not sure how > the permission model will evolve. > > Kanru > > Chris Mills <cmi...@mozilla.com> writes: > >> So I guess this means we need to move the API out of Firefox-OS-specific >> APIs, and back into the regular APIs section? >> >> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/API/Browser_API >> >> And this is only available to privileged code on desktop (and FxOS still), >> right? >> >> Chris Mills >> Senior tech writer || Mozilla >> developer.mozilla.org || MDN >> cmi...@mozilla.com || @chrisdavidmills >> >>> On 7 Mar 2016, at 21:55, J. Ryan Stinnett <jry...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Do you like HTML? Do you like to build core browsing UI for desktop >>> Firefox? Now you can have both together! >>> >>> In more detail, <iframe mozbrowser> is now enabled[1] on desktop Firefox. >>> This makes it possible to create frames for displaying web content (similar >>> to a <xul:browser>) from HTML chrome pages. This is the same system that >>> B2G has used for some time to display web content from an HTML UI. (This >>> feature is not available to web content and is not meant to be used there.) >>> >>> This gives us a core building block that can be used to build a fully HTML >>> browser UI. Of course, the existing UI has many XUL / XBL dependencies, but >>> this is at least one step. The DevTools team plans to use this new feature >>> quite soon as part of a refreshed Responsive Design Mode. Additionally, it >>> should make it easier for projects like browser.html to run from unmodified >>> Firefox. >>> >>> By default, <iframe mozbrowser> can't access the storage used by >>> <xul:browser> for cookies and other site data, making it hard to share page >>> state across the two browser frame types. An additional feature <iframe >>> mozbrowser noisolation> has been added, which gives the frame access to the >>> same storage as <xul:browser>. This is only meant for use on desktop >>> Firefox to allow HTML and XUL browser frames to work together. >>> >>> [1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1238160 >>> >>> - Ryan >>> _______________________________________________ >>> dev-platform mailing list >>> dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org >>> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform >> >> _______________________________________________ >> dev-platform mailing list >> dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org >> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform