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16.83.Style
16.83.1.
Property Trigger: mouse over and focused
16.83.2.
Multi Data Trigger Demo
16.83.3.
Button Based On Style with Target Type
16.83.4.
Button With Local Style
16.83.5.
Graphics Styles
16.83.6.
Reuse Font With Styles
16.83.7.
Style Inheritance
16.83.8.
Override Style Properties
16.83.9.
Create Styles That Adapt to the Current OS Theme
16.83.10.
Set OverridesDefaultStyle to true
16.83.11.
Inherit from a Common Base Style
16.83.12.
Add any overriding property values
16.83.13.
Clear customized style with Null
16.83.14.
Create a Named Style
16.83.15.
Applying a Consistent Margin with a Style
16.83.16.
Style applied to a Button element
16.83.17.
Create a custom Style and use it for Button with Style element and Setter element
16.83.18.
Style targeting a specific type of element(Button)
16.83.19.
Extending a Style using the BasedOn attribute
16.83.20.
Target Type Derivatives
16.83.21.
Use number substitutions for different culture settings
16.83.22.
Implicit use of a Style
16.83.23.
Create a Typed Style for Button
16.83.24.
The dash style of a line is specified by the StrokeDashArray property that gets or sets a collection of double variables
16.83.25.
Create a style for use as a FocusVisualStyle on a control.
16.83.26.
Style with Property Trigger.xaml
16.83.27.
Set a Style Programmatically
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