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DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Panorama Tricks – Using WrapPanel in wide PanoramaItems
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over 2 years ago
by
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
Control Lifecycle
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over 4 years ago
by
Dave Relyea - MSFT
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What happens when you create a Control? When do overrides get called and events get raised? When do styles get applied? In response to this thread on silverlight.net, I've whipped this simple table up. There are some subtle differences between instantiating...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Silverlight Layout Fundamentals Part 2 - Layout Containers
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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In Layout Fundamentals Part 1 , I started slowly, and demonstrated the need for a layout system. I touched on what it can do for you, and layout containers and properties. This post covers the layout containers and some layout concepts in a bit more detail...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Silverlight Layout Fundamentals Part 1 - What is Layout?
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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This is the first part of a series of articles on Silverlight 2's layout system. I'm going to start off slowly, and demonstrate the need for a layout system, then explain some more about what "layout" actually is and what the Silverlight 2 layout...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Layout Transitions - An Animatable WrapPanel
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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I've been playing around with RenderTransforms and decorators and such to make layout transitions, but for this WrapPanel, my goal was to introduce no additional UI elements, animations or transforms. I also wanted to use some easing equations to do some...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Layout Events - SizeChanged and LayoutUpdated
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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Executive Summary : Most of the time, SizeChanged is the right event to use, and LayoutUpdated is the wrong event. The Silverlight 2 layout system offers two events: SizeChanged and LayoutUpdated. They look the same...here is how they are hooked up...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Pixel Snapping - the Snapper Element
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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What is pixel snapping? Snapping in general usually refers to allowing a property to take discrete as opposed to continuous values. In Silverlight, values such as Width, Height, Canvas.Left and Canvas.Top are of type double and not restricted to integer...
DevDave - Dave Relyea's Silverlight Blog
Why I Don't Like Canvas
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over 4 years ago
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Dave Relyea - MSFT
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In Silverlight 1.0, the only container element was Canvas. In Silverlight 2, there are a number of other layout containers, such as Grid, Border and StackPanel, and you can also make your own. Silverlight 2 applications can be completely layout-based...
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