November 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1114 pages
34h 42m
English
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WPF applications would be a drab bunch if you were limited to the plain, gray look of ordinary buttons and other common controls. Fortunately, WPF has several features that allow you to inject some flair into basic elements and standardize the visual appearance of your application. In this chapter, you’ll learn about two of the most important: styles and behaviors.
Styles are an essential tool for organizing and reusing for formatting choices. Rather than filling your XAML with repetitive markup to set details such as margins, padding, colors, and fonts, you can create a set of styles that encompass all these ...
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