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Creating Skinnable Custom Controls - Video

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I have completed the four part video series Creating Skinnable Customer Controls and I'm pleased to say they are rolling out onto the site. Part 2 is now available (click on the image). Parts 3 and 4 should post very soon.

 

 

 

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Published Friday, December 05, 2008 3:01 PM by jesseliberty

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# re: Creating Skinnable Custom Controls - Video

Jesse,

Thanks for all the info. There is one thing I am trying to do with controls, that I just cannot find any info on. I want to write a control that has an internal text box that is bound to a DP. When the value on that textbox changes, I need it to change the DP value. But the trick is, its a skinnable control, so I need to get the binding done in XAML, so that for example, the text box can be changed into a slider, and still be bound to the control. So basically, I am looking for two way relative binding.

Can that be done in Sliverlight?

Many thanks.

Sunday, December 07, 2008 3:33 AM by noamarbel

# re: Creating Skinnable Custom Controls - Video

I'm on the road so you might get a much faster answer in the forums, but take a look at the content presenter class.

Sunday, December 07, 2008 3:59 PM by jesseliberty

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