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XAML Unleashed
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XAML Unleashed

by Adam Nathan
December 2014
Intermediate to advanced
512 pages
17h 4m
English
Sams
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Chapter 18. Styles, Templates, and Visual States

In This Chapter

Image Styles

Image Templates

Image Visual States

Arguably the most celebrated feature in XAML-based UI is the ability to give any control a radically different look without having to give up all of the built-in functionality that it provides. This chapter explains the three main components of XAML control restyling support:

Styles—A simple mechanism for separating property values from user interface ...

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