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WPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - Object LifetimeWPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - Object Lifetime
The twenty-sixth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues to look at the members of the FrameworkElement type. This article describes three object lifetime events that can be captured for any WPF control.
WPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - VisibilityWPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - Visibility
The twenty-fifth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues to look at the FrameworkElement type. This article examines the visibility methods and events, which allow items in scrollable areas to be brought into view.
WPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - LayoutWPF Base Classes - FrameworkElement - Layout
The twenty-fourth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues the investigation of the base classes of the WPF layout controls. This article begins a multi-part description of the FrameworkElement class.
WPF Base Classes - UIElement - Mouse EventsWPF Base Classes - UIElement - Mouse Events
The twenty-third instalment of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues the examination of the UIElement class, which is a superclass of all WPF layout controls, as well as other WPF controls. This article is about mouse events.
WPF Base Classes - UIElement - Visibility and StatusWPF Base Classes - UIElement - Visibility and Status
The twenty-second part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial looks further at the UIElement type, which is a base class of WPF layout controls, as well as other WPF controls. This article describes visibility and status properties.
WPF Base Classes - UIElement - Keyboard EventsWPF Base Classes - UIElement - Keyboard Events
The twenty-first part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues the investigation of the base classes of the WPF layout controls. This article describes the keyboard events provided by the UIElement type.
WPF Base Classes - VisualWPF Base Classes - Visual
The twentieth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues the description of the base classes of the WPF layout controls investigated in earlier instalments. This article describes the Visual class.
WPF Base Classes - DependencyObjectWPF Base Classes - DependencyObject
The nineteenth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial continues the description of the base classes for the WPF layout controls, which are shared by other controls too. This article describes the DependencyObject class.
WPF Base Classes - DispatcherObjectWPF Base Classes - DispatcherObject
The eighteenth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial describes the DispatcherObject class, which is a base class for all of the WPF controls. This class can be used to correctly access control properties from parallel code.
WPF Layout Controls Class HierarchyWPF Layout Controls Class Hierarchy
The seventeenth part of the Windows Presentation Foundation Fundamentals tutorial looks deeper into the WPF layout controls. This instalment details the inheritance hierarchy of the layout controls seen so far.
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