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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 07, 2010 (2 weeks ago)
    In this new video, Victor Gaudioso is demonstrating how to do Silverlight HitTesting.

    I was playing around and making a Silverlight game and I realized I needed to do hit detection, that is know when one object hit another. After some searching I came accross Andy Beaulieu’s blog where he writes about how to do it in a very effective way. I show how to implement Andy’s solution in this new video.



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 31, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    In his latest video tutorial, Victor Gaudioso demonstrates how to add multiple bitmap effects to one object.

    In response to my Twitter buddy Funwithcoding I made this post: In Silverlight you can only add one BitmapEffect (Blur or DropShadow) to one object at a time. But these effects are passed down to their child objects (inheritance).  For that reason we can use a little trick and apply multiple effects to one object (or so it appears). 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 26, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    In his latest 10 minute video tutorial, Victor Gaudioso demonstrates how to put the slider position in the slider tooltip.

    Recently I was asked to make a ToolTip that now only followed the Thumb of the Slider but also showed the value of what the slider was (see image above).  I thought about this and I came up with a pretty quick solution.  There may be other ways to do it but watch the short 1o minute video to see how I did it.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 25, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    Victor Gaudioso decided to make a tutorial on how to build your very own TutorialCam.

    It takes about 27 minutes but is much easier than you would think.  There are a lot of little things that you need to do but it is fun and when you are done you will be ready to make your very own Silverlight video tutorials just like me and possibly get MSFT MVP along the way.

  • New Silverlight Video Tutorial: How to Create Fast Forward for the MediaElement

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 17, 2010 (1 month ago)
    Take a look at the last video tutorial of Victor Gaudioso where he is talking about the ability to fast-forward a MediaElement.

    As you probably already know there is no “built-in” way to accomplish Fast Forward with the Silverlight MediaElement.  So, in this 24 minute video I show you how to:

    1. Create a new Silverlight application;
    2. Add a MediaElement, a Fast Forward Button and a TextBlock for the video’s position information;
    3. Create a PlayState Enum and a DispatcherTimer
    4. Then on click of the button I show you how to a. Make the video Fast Forward at 1x speed and b. click it again for 2x speed.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 13, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In his latest video tutorial Victor Gaudioso explains how to load new pages into a Silverlight website.

    Toaday I got a comment from a blog reader named Fracisco…I think he wanted to know how to load new pages into a Silverlight website.  Just for him, and because I think many of you have the same problem, I made a video tutorial where I show you how to:

    1. Create a Content Holder UserControl;

    2. Make two pages called HomePage and AboutUs;

    3. In App.xaml load ContentHolder instead of MainPage.xaml (the default action of a SL app) [...]

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 03, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In this video tutorial Victor Gaudioso talks about building a Behavior for a Slide in/out Navigation bar.

    In this video tutorial I show you how to use Behaviors and the Visual State Manager to create a navigation bar that slides in when the user places their mouse at the top of the page and then slides away when they move their mouse away from the navigation.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Apr 12, 2010 (2 months ago)
    In this new video tutorial, Victor Gaudioso explains how to create gradients in Expression Blend.

    In doing a lot of speaking engagements I get asked lots of Silverlight questions.  From these questions I have noticed a pattern emerging whereby many people have a terrible time working with gradients.  Of course the real trick, as is with anything, is practice but before one can start to practice they have to understand the tools of the trade.  So, in this short, 10 minute video I show you how to duplicate a somewhat complex gradient while along the way explaining the tools required to do the job; namely, the Gradient tool, the color palette and the Gradient Eyedropper tools. 

  • 1 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Apr 07, 2010 (2 months ago)
    Victor Gaudioso has a new video tutorial demonstrates how to develop a Behavior that can be attached to objects in or out of Styles that allows you to specify what Method they need to fire.

    Recently I had a developer ask me how he could fire an event from the CheckBox that I had put in the Style of the UserControl I gave him. 

    I thought about it and, the problem is that objects in a Style are not really part of the Visual Tree until the Style is attached at runtime. 

  • author  Victor Gaudioso  /  released on  Aug 31, 2010
    Foundation Expression Blend 4 with Silverlight 4
    Coming soon...

    Product Description

    Foundation Expression Blend 4 with Silverlight 4 takes you through your first steps in creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) using the latest release of Microsoft’s technology. You’ll explore features such as custom user controls that you can reuse throughout your projects and the media element that allows you to easily add sound and video to your applications. Silverlight 4 enables you to rapidly develop compelling, cross-platform RIAs using the extensive .NET 4 libraries, the powerful, design friendly Blend 4 Integrated Development Environment, and an enhanced workflow that allows designers and developers to work on the same set of files at the same time. At the end, you’ll put everything you have learned together to create a sample Silverlight 4 website.


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