In order to see the properties fully, such as the text size, you need to drag the Properties window edge outward till you can see the text size option, otherwise it'll be covered up.
I dunno why they didn't make it to where the properties window width automatically changes size to where you could see everything, instead of manually drag it, but that's how it is.
Also you need to download the latest Silverlight Developer Runtime, since that silverlight sight only gives you the IDE Silverlight add-on tools to edit silverlight content, it doesn't install the runtime which has to be insltalled seperately, otherwise when you open the IDE and try and create a new silverlight project it will popup message with link to the latest silverlight version to install.
Also, the button in this sample isn't centered in window and text is not visible with last settings
well, fine and dandy ... buuuuuuuuuuuut I think I'll stick with Flash for a few more years haha!
aNdYmAtTeR 2 months ago
In order to see the properties fully, such as the text size, you need to drag the Properties window edge outward till you can see the text size option, otherwise it'll be covered up.
I dunno why they didn't make it to where the properties window width automatically changes size to where you could see everything, instead of manually drag it, but that's how it is.
KnightChatX 1 year ago
Also you need to download the latest Silverlight Developer Runtime, since that silverlight sight only gives you the IDE Silverlight add-on tools to edit silverlight content, it doesn't install the runtime which has to be insltalled seperately, otherwise when you open the IDE and try and create a new silverlight project it will popup message with link to the latest silverlight version to install.
Also, the button in this sample isn't centered in window and text is not visible with last settings
KnightChatX 1 year ago