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Have fun customizing a ListBox control to look like a color pantone!
December 5,
2007
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This tutorial shows you how to build a very basic—but functional—interactive product catalog entirely within Expression Blend.
December 3,
2007
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In this video we build off the same concept and display timed overlays using media markers within a video file. We look at using Expression Media Encoder and Expression Blend 2 Preview to encode a video file with markers, and using Silverlight to monitor when those markers are triggered and ...
November 28,
2007
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This tutorial is aimed at new users to Microsoft Expression Blend, as well as those that may have already used the product before, and are now looking for some tips & tricks.
November 26,
2007
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In this lesson we design an interface for a Silverlight video player, using the preview release of Expression Blend version 2. We place the video within a MediaElement control, use drawing tools to create a Play button, and add animation to make the button disappear.
November 26,
2007
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In this final part of a five-part series, you'll see how to bring a video into Blend and create a button on top of the video to play it.
November 22,
2007
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Discover the power that custom controls in Expression Blend bring in helping you deliver rich experiences, and learn how you can create and use such controls in your applications.
November 22,
2007
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In the first part of this lab you will focus on two things: the drawing and editing features of Expression Design that pertain to vector-based graphics; and how to export these graphics to other formats such as bitmap-based formats (JPG, GIF, etc.) and XAML.
November 20,
2007
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RecipeBox is an application written in C# which loads a set of recipes from an XML file and displays them using the Windows Presentation Foundation. WPF controls can be given customized appearances using a feature known as Control Styling.
November 13,
2007
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