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HOW TO: Use and add ribbon to your WPF applications?

How to add ribbon control to your Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application? How to add it trough Expression Blend or Visual Studio 2008? This  is first part of tutorial series and it shows you how to add ribbon and how to use it in your applications.

Download free WPF ribbon control (Windows Scenic and Office 2007 style, too)

You need free ribbon control for your WPF applications? You would like to build applications with Windows 7 Scenic ribbon or Office 2007 ribbon? Well, in this article I will tell you where and how to get it and how to use free ribbon control in your WPF applications.

HOW TO: Convert PowerPoint to Silverlight (Deep Zoom) like presentation

How to convert PowerPoint (PPTX) presentation into Silverlight – Deep Zoom like experience? In this article I am providing you with all resources you need and several videos to help you out. Final result: Your presentation as a unique and great zoomable experience. Go and try it!

HOW TO: Convert SVG to XAML and use it in Silverlight or WPF applications?

How to convert SVG vector files to XAML so that you can use them for your Silverlight or WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) applications? Furthermore, how to edit SVG files in Expression Design and use them in Expression Blend? In this tutorial I will show you how…

WPF tutorial: HOW TO style and change WPF ListBox (ComboBox, TreeView…) highlighting colors

How to change color of selected (highlighted) item in your WPF ListBox (or ComboBox, ListView or TreeView) in Expression Blend? WPF allows you to do this and much more by using Styles and Templates. I this tutorial I will show you how to achieve that. (added source code)

Microsoft Silverlight in Opera browser

Although Opera is not listed as one of the officially supported web browsers for Silverlight, there is a workaround to get Silverlight up and running in Opera. Please note, however, that this is not supported or encouraged procedure, it is listed here for educational purposes only.

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