WPF/SilverLight IG Theme is now free from Infragistics
Brian Lagunas - FREE IG Theme for WPF and Silverlight Microsoft Controls
It’s that time again! Time for another free WPF and Silverlight theme for the Microsoft controls. The last free theme I gave away was the Metro Light and Dark Themes for WPF and Silverlight Microsoft controls. Soon after I released that theme, there was an overwhelming positive response from the community. So, I am fulfilling the promise I made in my last post. I am releasing another free theme.
Today’s free theme is the standard Infragistics Theme, also referred to as the IG Theme.
Silverlight
First up is the Silverlight version of the Infragistics’ “IG Theme”. We are providing a style for each primitive control that appears in the Visual Studio toolbox, the controls that ship with the Silverlight SDK, and of course some controls from the Silverlight Toolkit. As you can see, we organized the themes by their respective source so that you have the option to use which ever control you need and not add any unnecessary dependencies on other assemblies. Here is the list of resource dictionaries you are getting.
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WPF
Next up is the WPF version of the Infragistics’ “IG Theme”. Just like the Silverlight version, we are providing you with styles for the primitive WPF controls that appear in the Visual Studio toolbox, as well as some controls in the WPF Toolkit. Just like for the Silverlight version, we organized the themes by their respective source so that if you don’t use the WPF toolkit, there will be no need for your code to take a dependency on it.
Here is the full list of support controls:
- Accordion
- AutoCompleteBox
- Button
- CheckBox
- ComboBox
- Expander
- GridSplitter
- GroupBox
- Label
- ListBox
- PasswordBox
- ProgressBar
- RadioButton
- Rating
- RepeatButton
- Slider
- TextBox
- ToggleButton
- Tooltip
Kudo's again to Infragistics and Brian for releasing this theme for free...
Related Past Post XRef:
Brian (and Infragistics) is having a theme give-away... As in giving away some of their WPF and Silverlight themes
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