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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Nov 01, 2010 (3 months ago)

    Andrew Tokeley has a very good example of borderless windows for Silverlight Out-Of-Browser applications.

    Source: Andrew Tokeley's Blog

    If you’re creating a Silverlight Out-Of-Browser application then it’s pretty easy to turn off the default window chrome. Simply change the Window Style setting on your Silverlight project to “No Border” (via the Properties dialog –> Out of Browser Settings dialog). However, if you do that you need to take care of resizing, closing and dragging of the window.

    In this example, I’m going to assume you have a master page that contains a navigation frame into which your application pages are loaded. This master page can contain all the logic to control your application window.

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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Oct 21, 2010 (4 months ago)
    In this post, Andrew Tokeley explains how to improve the way your Silverlight application installs, loads and upgrades.

    Source: Andrew Tokeley's Blog

    Perception is everything and how your application installs, loads and upgrades can make a big difference to how users feel about it. Out of the box, Silverlight doesn’t make things particularly easy, but don’t worry, with a little work, you can cover the bases.

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