Summary

Never before has a button been so flexible! In the XAML UI Framework, Button and most of the other content controls can contain absolutely anything—but they can directly contain only one item. This chapter highlighted what makes each type of Button unique, and examined the three non-Button content controls that haven’t been covered earlier in this book. Flyout and its related objects, AppBarButton and its related elements, and CommandBar are all about making it easier for you to create the kind of signature Windows experiences that match the built-in apps and Microsoft’s design guidelines.

Viewbox, introduced in Chapter 4, “Layout,” and a handy element called Border (which supports customizable rounded corners with its CornerRadius

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