Windows 8 GridView, ListView and SnapView - by @JesseLiberty
In a previous posting I demonstrated how you can create a powerful display of grouped data using the SnappedState GridView, which is typically used to fill the screen. Every Windows 8 application must also support SnapView, however, in which your application is allocated 320x768 pixels – that is, your application is squeezed into a relatively thin sliver on the left or right of the screen.
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Post Contributed by: Kunal Chowdhury
Friday, January 18, 2013
Kunal is the Site Admin and Contributor of Silverlight-Zone. He is a Software Engineer, Microsoft Silverlight MVP, Code Project Mentor and a Code Project MVP. He is also an active Author in SilverlightShow.net and a speaker in various community events. He works on Microsoft Platform and very passionate about Silverlight technology. He started his career in 2007 and achieved various awards during his professional life.
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