Silverlight Cream for July 17 - 2 -- #328

Tamir Khason on bidirectional support, Page Brooks with a Save File Dialog, Mike Snow on Increasing Isolated Storage, Dave Relyea with an Animatable WrapPanel, and Karen Corby using Dave Relyea's WrapPanel.

Adam Kinney has a blog post on the Yosemite DeepZoom project being live and has some great pictures. I've not successfully opened the page, but maybe they're getting hammered because the video they had up last week was awesome... wait it out and keep checking... it'll be worth it... there's currently 45 GigaPixels in the current image!


From SilverlightCream.com:
Arabic and Hebrew languages bidirectional support for Silverlight 2.0 beta 2
Tamir Khason is working with Arabic and Hebrew and is asking for opinions and other comments... check out what he's doing... let him know how good a job it is!
Save File Dialog in Silverlight
Page Brooks put together a blog post about a File Save dialog in SL in response to a query in the forums... cool ideas to expand upon I think!... just the kind of posts I like :)
Tip of the Day #20 – How to Increase the Isolated Storage Quota for your App.
Mike Snow continues his Isolated Storage posts with this one about increasing the storage.
Layout Transitions - An Animatable WrapPanel
Dave Relyea produced a very nice 'Animatable' WrapPanel ... you gotta see this... very cool... oh... grab the source while you're there! and see the next post.
FlickrViewr Using DevDave’s AnimatingWrapPanel
Filed under "when do people find the time...", Karen Corby reacted to Dave Relyea's post and updated her FlickrViewr again, using Dave's Animatable WrapPanel ... how cool is that??

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posted @ Thursday, July 17, 2008 11:33 PM

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