Reskin Your Application with the KevinButton
- Posted: Aug 04, 2006 at 11:19 AM
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With Windows Presentation Foundation, we want to make it possible for you to build a more emotional connection with your users. In this video,
Kevin Moore and
Robby Ingebretsen take this to its extreme as they show you how to build KevinButton using styles and templates. What would Windows look like if these guys were in charge of the whole interface, I wonder?
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Still tagged as AVALON :O , What has happened to the WPF Tag, or we are going to have a new name
WPF tag added. Avalon tag will be obsoleted...
C
Also in the future we'll more than likely have in our tag system the ability to connect the two so that Avalon, WPF and Windows+Presentation+Foundation act all as the same tag, but they all redirect to /tags/WPF
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http://xamlxaml.com/examples/SmileyButton/SmileyButton.xbap
or for the full blog entry:
http://xamlxaml.com/2006/08/28/control-templating-one-of-the-most-powerful-wpf-features-kevinbutton-example
Ciao!
Michael G. Emmons
I like the SmileyButton - we should do a version with the Channel 9 guy
Kevin has finally got around to posting the source code for KevinButton as part of his revised Bag'O'Tricks - check it out.
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