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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 10, 2009 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: Listbox , Double Click

    Ofir Shemesh will show you how to attach a double click event to a ListBox item. The project has demo and source.

    On my previous post i showed how you can attach a double-click event to any Silverlight object.
    using this method i’ll show you how to attach a double click event to a ListBox item.



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Feb 23, 2009 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: ListBox , ItemChanged , Ofir Shemesh , Silverlight

    This news was submitted by our registered user Ofir Shemesh today. It shows you how to add the missing event ItemChanged in the standard Silverlight ListBox control. Check out the post here.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Feb 18, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Maurice de Beijer has made a good Silverlight tutorial in which he explains how to change the MouseOver effect on a Silverlight ListBox.

    One thing I occasionally have to do is  change the way a ListBox item behaves. For example the blue highlight effect when the mouse hovers over it. Changing the blue mouse over effect to something else, say the item growing slightly isn’t very hard using Blend. However I find the steps a little awkward so this post should help me remember them and I hope it helps someone else as well.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jan 20, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Michael S. Scherotter explains how to use Silverlight Toolkit WrapPanel in your Listbox.

    Michael: “One of the great components of the Silverlight Toolkit is a WrapPanel that “Positions child elements in sequential position from left to right, breaking content to the next line at the edge of the containing box.”  I wanted to see if I could adapt a Listbox to use the WrapPanel instead of its default vertical StackPanel.  It turns out that all I have to do is change the ItemsPanelTemplate to use the WrapPanel.”

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