Open Source Silverlight video players
Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Silverlight video space.
Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Silverlight video space.
Two night and two user groups.
In a previous post I showed a screenshot of all the controls available to you in SketchFlow.
Why do Silverlight bloggers not embed Silverlight applications into their posts . Admittedly, I don’t have a single post that has an embedded Silverlight app. The root of the my problem is the lack of support for embedding Silverlight into Windows Live Writer (WLW). It’s possible, with Wordpress, to embed Silverlight through the web interface, but WLW’s features outweigh what the web dashboard can do (namely pasting in screen shots without having to save them to the file system and then upload). How to embed Silverlight apps into Windows Live Writer. FWIW, this method uses Tim Heuer’s Silverlight Wordpress Plugin . Without further ado…drum roll…here’s the test: Finally, completely unSilverlight related . It’s such a great line, you can complain without complaining.

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Testing Silverlight from Windows Live Writer
A while back I saw a post titled something like Displaying YouTube Videos in Silverlight .
When writing an enterprise level application it’s critical to have a version number.
Some house keeping because this post has been in my Live Writer for the past week…On May 27th I had the pleasure to present a MIX 2009 recap to the Atlanta Web Design Group along with Glen Gordon and Dennis Estanislao .
I’m proud to announce that I’ll be speaking at this years CodeStock .
A major annoyance of mine after installing a new instance of Visual Studio is when I open a XAML document for the first time. By default, Visual Studio opens a XAML document in Preview mode (the design on the top and the code view on the bottom).