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The new WinFX Runtime Components (February CTP) is available for download
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The February CTP of the WinFX Runtime Compoments is available for download. Note: The current version of Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer doesn't support the new version of the WinFX runtime. For more details click here .
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Top Ten UI Development Breakthroughs In Windows Presentation Foundation
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Here is an interesting article presenting some of the cool WinFx features: Top Ten UI Development Breakthroughs In Windows Presentation Foundation
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Creating a simple style with one trigger
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over 6 years ago
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This article describes how to create a simple style with one trigger in Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer . We will create a blue rectangle which becomes red when the mouse is over it. Step 1 - Create a rectangle Draw a rectangle using the...
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Creating a simple master details list
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This article describes how to create a master details list using Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer (and guess what: no code needed!). We are going to use databinding to achieve this. The data-source We will use a simple xml, containing the...
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