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Expander Control and Silverlight 3
For a while now I knew that the WPF Expander control was going to be included for use with Silverlight 3. The official Silverlight site mentioned it more than once. I even found some blogs that showed using the Expander with Silverlight, but when the...
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Aug 01 2009, 01:16 AM
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Blending Images
Recently I have been updating, or rather upgrading may be a better word, a few web sites that I have been looking after for years. I have been using some Javascript to blend images in a sort of slide show and decided that if I was going to change the...
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WPF Pages and Custom Designed Hyperlinks
It seems like Hyperlinks are my main focus this week. Once I had gotten the Hyperlinks with Images working for my current project, I got to thinking about my next project and just what I could get Hyperlinks to look like. It turns out that you could do...
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Hyperlinks with Images and WPF Pages
Continuing on the subject, and project, from my last post I will look at using an Image, as well as other WPF Elements, instead of plain boring Text as the visual for a Hyperlink on a WPF Page. The page in question will be viewed by the user in the web...
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Hyperlinks and WPF Pages
You may not think that this topic is worthy of a blog post, but I found the process interesting when the need for me to use Hyperlinks arose while working on a project. The project, I decided, was going to use a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Page...
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Jul 14 2009, 03:09 PM
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Multi-Line commenting
Multi-Line commenting There are times when I have to wonder if I am the only person who does not know some things. I ran into this self doubt again the other day when I was watching one of Ron Cundiff's VB.NET Soup To Nuts WebCasts. During the WebCast...
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ClickOnce Deployment – Deploying files with your application
ClickOnce Deployment – Deploying files with your application In a previous post , I showed you how you can deploy your application using ClickOnce. Looking at how to deploy extra files, like my first look at ClickOnce, was prompted by a post on...
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ClickOnce increments
ClickOnce increments Rockford Lhotka posted up some details about how ClickOnce handles what is downloaded when it performs an incremental update. The more I look at ClickOnce the more I am coming to appreciate it. I know this goes against the ClickOnce...
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Apr 12 2009, 06:34 PM
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Deploying applications with ClickOnce
Deploying applications with ClickOnce ClickOnce Deployment A recent post on vbCity regarding deploying an application with ClickOnce got me wondering about doing deployment with ClickOnce. I have always done deployment of applications by creating and...
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Apr 12 2009, 06:28 PM
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Text and Image for Button with Visual Studio 2005
Text and Image for Button with Visual Studio 2005 Ok, let’s call this page 22,492 in the book of things I did not know about Visual Studio 2005. I was reading something the other day, if I can remember or find it I will post up a link, and was surprised...
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Apr 12 2009, 06:25 PM
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ClickOnce deployment videos
ClickOnce deployment videos I have finished making videos showing how to deploy and update Applications using ClickOnce. All the videos have been zipped so that you can download them and watch at your leisure. I orignally thought it was going to be in...
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Apr 12 2009, 02:32 AM
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Drag and drop code to and from toolbox (part II)
Drag and drop code to and from toolbox (part II) After posting up about this feature of Visual Studio I got to messing around with it a bit. ( Sara Ford's post got me excited about this topic) I got to thinking that although it was a great idea to...
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Apr 12 2009, 01:58 AM
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Drag and drop code to and from ToolBox
Drag and drop code to and from ToolBox Sara Ford blogged about this a couple of days ago and I thought it was a really cool feature of Visual Studio. She pointed out, what could be, a little known feature of Visual Studio. You can highlight and then drag...
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Property Search
Property Search I was taking a look at working with a WPF application the other day when I found, what I thought, was a really neat feature of Visual Studio 2008. What I came across was the “Search” feature that is built into the Properties...
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