Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

February 2009 - Posts

The VisualStateManager and Triggers

Silverlight introduced the Visual State Manager, which makes it easier for control template authors to specify the appearance of a control depending on its visual state. The WPF Toolkit ships a Visual State Manager, and the next version of WPF will include

Tip: Invoking Blend from Visual Studio

So you’re using the WPF Designer to build your slick UI, and you realize you need to go to Expression Blend for some high-end resource authoring. Although Blend lets you invoke VS with a quick gesture (right-click on the solution and click Edit in Visual

Too many pages with the same name

Do you ever end up on an MSDN page only to realize you are looking at the wrong version of the Framework or even worse Silverlight when you need WPF 3.5? Well, things have gotten a little overwhelming since we now have 4 versions of the Framework and
Posted by mparsons | 1 Comments
 
Page view tracker