In this article, you will find a demo of a VB.NET way to duplicate the spinning panel effect widely used on the iPhone to let a panel host content both on its front and its back.
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using System.Windows;
using System;
namespace Bornander.UI.Test.Login
{
public interface ILoadable
{
void Loaded();
}
public partial class LoginWindow : Window, ILoadable
{
public LoginWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
DataContext = new LogInViewModel(this);
}
public new void Loaded()
{
Dispatcher.Invoke(new Action(delegate
{
Close();
Window window = new StockWindow();
window.Show();
}));
}
}
}
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