WebView always includes scrolling so it never requests the layout size that the HTML actually needs. I need to display blocks of formatted text with hyperlinks so I'm trying to use WebViews. It would work if I could stop the scrolling behaviour and get the WebView to request the actual ...
So, since it took me almost a day to collect all necessary info and successfully set up IE Mode in Edge, I thought it may be helpful to post a step-by-step...
TextBlock' to type 'System.Windows.Controls.Control'." While assigning stackpannel childrens(Controls) in to the Control i am getting this error (C# WPF)How could I hide a control (ex. a textbox) and display it again (Element Name) is not supported in a windows presentation foundation (...
yes, it's really worth to have a closer look at slicers, because they are much more user friendly then regular filters. There are also some options to customize them, so you could arrange them also horizontally by specifying the number of columns that you want to have in a ...
TextBlock' to type 'System.Windows.Controls.Control'." While assigning stackpannel childrens(Controls) in to the Control i am getting this error (C# WPF)How could I hide a control (ex. a textbox) and display it again (Element Name) is not supported in a windows presentation foundation (...
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Well, that's a bit harsh. We do have coloring in our code. But that's about it. And sometimes we're so pumped up on technology—especially new technology—and the function of the software (I bet even right now you're saying, "SHOW ME THE CODE, stop talking!") that we forget ...
Well, that's a bit harsh. We do have coloring in our code. But that's about it. And sometimes we're so pumped up on technology—especially new technology—and the function of the software (I bet even right now you're saying, "SHOW ME THE CODE, stop talking!") that we forget ...
left thumbnail, press and swipe down diagonally to the right, keeping your finger against the screen near the bottom edge without sliding off the screen and onto the bezel. The iPhone keeps scrolling down as long as you keep your finger on the screen so more and more pictures will be ...
We may not immediately realise how multitasking is hampering us. The first time I took to Twitter to comment on a public event was during a televised prime-ministerial debate in 2010. The sense of buzz was fun; I could watch the candidates argue and the twitterati respond, compose my own...