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Hierarchical Binding for three level nested objects  Click image to read the source code.



Hierarchical Binding for three level nested objects



Canvas inside canvas, showing relative absolute positioning  Click image to read the source code.



Canvas inside canvas, showing relative absolute positioning



This list box allows items to be selected in groups by using the SHIFT key and mouse or the CTRL key and space key.  Click image to read the source code.



This list box allows items to be selected in groups by using the SHIFT key and mouse or the CTRL key and space key.



Rectangle StrokeThickness  Click image to read the source code.



Rectangle StrokeThickness



Using a Canvas to absolutely position elements  Click image to read the source code.



Using a Canvas to absolutely position elements



ToolBar with OverflowMode, Never, AsNeeded, Always  Click image to read the source code.



ToolBar with OverflowMode, Never, AsNeeded, Always



A Blurred Button with BlurBitmapEffect  Click image to read the source code.



A Blurred Button with BlurBitmapEffect



Padding Comparison  Click image to read the source code.



Padding Comparison



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