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  • 10 comments  /  posted by  Levente Mihály  on  Jul 27, 2010 (1 week ago)
    Expression Blend 4 comes with some pretty cool pre-built VisualState transition-animations called TransitionEffects. A TransitionEffect is a pixel-based transition from one state to another, in other words it’s a PixelShader that has an animatable Progress property. These effects can be used in various scenarios, they are very developer/designer friendly, and they are an easy way to make your Silverlight application more attractive.

    In this article I will show you two situations to use Blend 4’s built-in TransitionEffects:

    - Navigating between pages in Navigation Framework and

    - switching between Views in an MVVM (Light Toolkit) scenario.




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