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DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Panorama Tricks – Using XAML for your Background
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over 2 years ago
by
Dave Relyea - MSFT
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If you are doing Windows Phone 7 development, chances are that you are either using or have considered using the Panorama. To make a truly glorious Panorama application, to immerse the user in the experience, or for branding purposes, many applications...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Panorama Tricks – Using WrapPanel in wide PanoramaItems
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over 2 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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The Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit also includes the WrapPanel from the Silverlight Tookit. It is ideal for displaying content in wide PanoramaItems. The sample application that ships with the Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit source includes...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Panorama Tricks – How to eliminate blending seams in the background
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over 2 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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If your Windows Phone 7 application includes a Panorama with a background, you may have seen seams—one pixel wide lines darker than the background image’s color—where the background loops around and the right edge meets the left edge...
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