Silverlight Cream for June 06, 2011 -- #1102

In this Issue: Colin Eberhardt, Peter Kuhn, Kunal Chowdhury, WindowsPhoneGeek, Jesse Liberty, Xpert360, and Vikram Pendse.

Above the Fold:

Silverlight:"Silverlight 5: Multiple Click Support aka ClickCount"
Vikram Pendse
WP7:"Metro In Motion Part #6 – Rolling List Location Indicator"
Colin Eberhardt
PivotViewer:"PivotViewer Shorts Part 2: Hide View and SortBy Buttons"
Xpert360

Shoutouts:

Check out the recently redesigned (and looking good) SilverlightShow, and their top 5 for last week:


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Colin Eberhardt came up with another 'Metro In Motion' effect... You'll just be confused if you try to figure it out from the title... watch the video... wow... I like this a lot!

Peter Kuhn is starting a series at (the newly redesigned) SilverlightShow to help you get ready for the Windows Phone exam... this is the intro and Data Access Strategies post

Kunal Chowdhury's latest post is a Silverlight 5 Beta one talking about Local File access with the elevated trust capabilities (OOB)

WindowsPhoneGeek is back looking at Coding4Fun again, and found the ColorHexagonPicker to post about... in his usual thorough tutorial manner.

Jesse Liberty's latest 'Yet Another Podcast' is up and he's talking Mango with Larry Lieberman, Product Manager of the Windows Phone Team

Xpert360 has part 2 of his 'PivotViewer Shorts' series up... showing how to locate the UI element for the control bar and the child elements in order to alter their visibility.

Vikram Pendse continues his Silverlight 5 Beta investigation with this post about ClickCount

Stay in the 'Light!


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