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- @Jeff - Any info on StackGrid would be usefull if you can pass it on. The Googles have nothing...Robert Kaucher– Robert Kaucher2011-06-25 02:24:23 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2011 at 2:24
- @Jeff Thank you very much. Could you please post a link to the StackGrid? I need to make a smooth design and i using differnt kind of Charts(silverlight Tool Kit) and it is much easiser to make good design with Expression Blend and Silverlight rather than using ASP.NET.Jackson– Jackson2011-06-25 02:31:50 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2011 at 2:31
- Well, I can't seem to find the control I was talking about. However, if you go here: silverlight.net/content/samples/sl4/toolkitcontrolsamples/run/… you can find a DockPanel which may help you with your layout needs. I'll look some more for the control I was thinking of.Jeff Machamer– Jeff Machamer2011-06-25 03:47:08 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2011 at 3:47
- I found the control I was thinking of, but it I guess I misremembered what it did. While I think it is a good control, I don't think it will actually help your problem. (SuperStackPanel)Jeff Machamer– Jeff Machamer2011-06-25 03:56:48 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2011 at 3:56
- 1Yes, check out star. If you have anything that should be proportional, then start is typically used. It is rare that I use a grid without * being used somewhere.Jeff Machamer– Jeff Machamer2011-06-25 11:50:48 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2011 at 11:50
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