How to create a SideBar or NavigationPane in WPF with persistent icons, upon hovering which it shows the full...
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I'm looking for something like this:
Which when hovered, shows something like this:
except that those icons must be present in the place where it was.
That is, I don't want icons to move. Only the pane along with the menuItems (corresponding to the icons) must appear to the right.
Hope I am clear.
(Also, please feel free to edit the question title or body if my post is poor)
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Source code for the above GUI.
wpf xaml wpf-controls wpftoolkit
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I'm looking for something like this:
Which when hovered, shows something like this:
except that those icons must be present in the place where it was.
That is, I don't want icons to move. Only the pane along with the menuItems (corresponding to the icons) must appear to the right.
Hope I am clear.
(Also, please feel free to edit the question title or body if my post is poor)
Footnotes:
Source code for the above GUI.
wpf xaml wpf-controls wpftoolkit
Downvoters, please leave a reason :)
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I'm looking for something like this:
Which when hovered, shows something like this:
except that those icons must be present in the place where it was.
That is, I don't want icons to move. Only the pane along with the menuItems (corresponding to the icons) must appear to the right.
Hope I am clear.
(Also, please feel free to edit the question title or body if my post is poor)
Footnotes:
Source code for the above GUI.
wpf xaml wpf-controls wpftoolkit
I'm looking for something like this:
Which when hovered, shows something like this:
except that those icons must be present in the place where it was.
That is, I don't want icons to move. Only the pane along with the menuItems (corresponding to the icons) must appear to the right.
Hope I am clear.
(Also, please feel free to edit the question title or body if my post is poor)
Footnotes:
Source code for the above GUI.
wpf xaml wpf-controls wpftoolkit
wpf xaml wpf-controls wpftoolkit
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Nevermind, I found the answer here:
NavigationDrawer WPF
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NavigationDrawer WPF
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NavigationDrawer WPF
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NavigationDrawer WPF
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