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:: 3. I prefer to cook up my own solutions from scratch. I want the barebones access to the UI elements.
 
:: 3. I prefer to cook up my own solutions from scratch. I want the barebones access to the UI elements.
::: Welcome, intrepid adventurer. It is indeed true that both Geyser and Vyzor are frameworks which are built upon the UI functionality provided by Mudlet itself. If you wish to forge your own trail and so on and so forth, then you will want to spend a lot of time meditating upon this tome: [[Manual:UI_Functions|Manual:UI_Functions]]
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::: Welcome, intrepid adventurer. It is indeed true that both Geyser and Vyzor are frameworks which are built upon the UI functionality provided by Mudlet itself. If you wish to forge your own trail and so on and so forth, then you will want to spend a lot of time meditating upon this tome: [[Special:MyLanguage/Manual:UI_Functions|Manual:UI_Functions]]

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:: 3. I prefer to cook up my own solutions from scratch. I want the barebones access to the UI elements.
::: Welcome, intrepid adventurer. It is indeed true that both Geyser and Vyzor are frameworks which are built upon the UI functionality provided by Mudlet itself. If you wish to forge your own trail and so on and so forth, then you will want to spend a lot of time meditating upon this tome: [[Special:MyLanguage/Manual:UI_Functions|Manual:UI_Functions]]
3. I prefer to cook up my own solutions from scratch. I want the barebones access to the UI elements.
Welcome, intrepid adventurer. It is indeed true that both Geyser and Vyzor are frameworks which are built upon the UI functionality provided by Mudlet itself. If you wish to forge your own trail and so on and so forth, then you will want to spend a lot of time meditating upon this tome: Manual:UI_Functions