Building a Compelling Design with a PivotViewer Collection
- Posted: Jul 21, 2010 at 7:18 AM
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Jeff Weir walks you through how to build a compelling design for your Silverlight PivotViewer Collection. We review how to compose trade cards, general best practices when building a collection and the way to captivate your audience through your visuals. PivotViewer is a new visualization technology delivered as a Silverlight control. It helps visualize large collections of items in a more useful, powerful and organized way.
Below are links to resources which will help you get started with the PivotViewer Control today:
· Silverlight PivotViewer Download and Technical Documentation:
here
· Collection Building Tools by Live Labs:
here
· PivotViewer Community Forum:
here
· First customer implementation:
Hitched, a leading UK wedding planning site
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Great demo! Do you have examples/tutorials on how to create HTML template and use with the Pauthor Command Line tool? Thanks in advance.
Any plans in the works to release a Pauthor WPF app to create/edit collections? Would it be an add-in to Blend? Would be nice.
I don't know about the people in the video spending the whole time on Facebook and TweetDeck but I got a lot out of this. Great post.
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