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    Rain Dancer
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    Hi, I am currently sitting on a slight problem. I want to create a Windows Metro Style Application using C# in visual studios. There is one problem though, I have no idea how to create the GUI completely. I currently have a blank app and I would like to add a new item, item being a grid page. I cannot seem to be able to do this, and I have tried everything. Once I can get that done, I would like to be able to move through pages, and this must be compatible with landscape and portrait views, also with docking and snapping. Please Help! Kind regards, A Developer

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      Hi, I am currently sitting on a slight problem. I want to create a Windows Metro Style Application using C# in visual studios. There is one problem though, I have no idea how to create the GUI completely. I currently have a blank app and I would like to add a new item, item being a grid page. I cannot seem to be able to do this, and I have tried everything. Once I can get that done, I would like to be able to move through pages, and this must be compatible with landscape and portrait views, also with docking and snapping. Please Help! Kind regards, A Developer

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      Member 10033886 wrote:

      I have tried everything.

      Including these[^]?

      Use the best guess

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        Hi, I am currently sitting on a slight problem. I want to create a Windows Metro Style Application using C# in visual studios. There is one problem though, I have no idea how to create the GUI completely. I currently have a blank app and I would like to add a new item, item being a grid page. I cannot seem to be able to do this, and I have tried everything. Once I can get that done, I would like to be able to move through pages, and this must be compatible with landscape and portrait views, also with docking and snapping. Please Help! Kind regards, A Developer

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        Emmanuel Medina
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        Besides what Richard above linked, I would also recommend this book[^]

        If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right - Henry Ford Emmanuel Medina Lopez

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          Hi, I am currently sitting on a slight problem. I want to create a Windows Metro Style Application using C# in visual studios. There is one problem though, I have no idea how to create the GUI completely. I currently have a blank app and I would like to add a new item, item being a grid page. I cannot seem to be able to do this, and I have tried everything. Once I can get that done, I would like to be able to move through pages, and this must be compatible with landscape and portrait views, also with docking and snapping. Please Help! Kind regards, A Developer

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          Abhinav S
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          Start by reading some books.

          Apps - Color Analyzer | Arctic | XKCD | Sound Meter | Speed Dial

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            Member 10033886 wrote:

            I have tried everything.

            Including these[^]?

            Use the best guess

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            Rain Dancer
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            Thanks a bunch, it didn't give me the answers completely but it set me on the right track.

            <img src="http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l600/RainDancerSpecial/d2263f17-1c2a-453b-b3f7-8391ef2b3fb7.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo d2263f17-1c2a-453b-b3f7-8391ef2b3fb7.jpg"/> Don't Hide From The Storm, Dance In The Rain

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              Hi, I am currently sitting on a slight problem. I want to create a Windows Metro Style Application using C# in visual studios. There is one problem though, I have no idea how to create the GUI completely. I currently have a blank app and I would like to add a new item, item being a grid page. I cannot seem to be able to do this, and I have tried everything. Once I can get that done, I would like to be able to move through pages, and this must be compatible with landscape and portrait views, also with docking and snapping. Please Help! Kind regards, A Developer

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              i prefer using Microsoft Expression Blend for design, styles and applying graphic effects and then continue work on project in Visual Studio for coding. also if you don't know about WPF, you must reading some educational resources[^] or you can use some available components about metro style like "Telerik Rad Control" which with them you don't need any more WPF. :) -Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi

              /* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */

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                i prefer using Microsoft Expression Blend for design, styles and applying graphic effects and then continue work on project in Visual Studio for coding. also if you don't know about WPF, you must reading some educational resources[^] or you can use some available components about metro style like "Telerik Rad Control" which with them you don't need any more WPF. :) -Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi

                /* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */

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                Rain Dancer
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                Sorry for the late reply, but thank you both very much, this helped me a lot and now I have a fully functioning Metro App up and going. It's a pity Microsoft is taking them down again though, I was just getting good at it.

                <img src="http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l600/RainDancerSpecial/d2263f17-1c2a-453b-b3f7-8391ef2b3fb7.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo d2263f17-1c2a-453b-b3f7-8391ef2b3fb7.jpg"/> Don't Hide From The Storm, Dance In The Rain

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