Chapter 15. Navigation and dialogs
When you first created a Silverlight 2 application, you ended up with a project that contained a single white main page, probably sized at 300 × 400, depending on the template you used. There was no guidance for structuring your application or how to move from page to page. Unlike HTML pages or WPF/Windows Forms, the navigation structure wasn't something intuitive, building on a decade or more of knowledge and established patterns. Instead, most new Silverlight developers were left staring that that blank page, wondering what to ...
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