Summary

With all the features described in this chapter and the preceding chapter, you can control layout in many interesting ways. This isn’t like the old days, where your only options were pretty much just choosing a size and choosing an (X,Y) point on the screen. This chapter covered all the built-in panels that you would use directly in a page, but there are some additional ones that are meant for more limited contexts. They are described in Chapter 10.

The built-in panels—notably Grid—are a key part of enabling rapid development of apps that can be tailored to screens of all shapes and sizes. But one of the most powerful aspects of XAML layout is that parent panels can themselves be children of other panels. Although each panel was examined ...

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