Using a Canvas as a Dialog - Day 3 - Part 5
- Posted: Nov 11, 2010 at 6:07 PM
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While the canvas can be used to lay out controls on a page, it can serve double-duty and be hidden / shown to simulate a dialog box in your Windows Phone 7 applications. Bob demonstrates the technique used to show and hide a canvas that contains other controls, using C# code to set the Visibility property to either Hidden or Visible.
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Nice video, I guess this technique can be used to ask if the user wants to switch on My Location within an app?
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