Usage of VisualStateManager to Define User Interface in Silverlight 3
| Published on 6/25/2009 by Site Editor More articles in Web Development
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In this article, Sergey describes the role of VisualStateManager in defining user interfaces using Silverlight 3. He begins with a short introduction of the relevant concepts and then examines the basic anatomy of the VisualStateManager and the definition of states with the help of source code examples and supported figures. The whole concept simpler to use than triggers. read more |
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