Folks, it's an action-packed day, I just received word that my SL3 app will
soon need to have a feature to assign a different appearance and different
string resources according to who is authenticated (via the initial login
screen).

 

I took precautions to allow the app to have a different appearance and
strings in different installations, but I wasn't really prepared to cater
for the more granular approach of changing appearance for different logins.

 

The strings are all in a spreadsheet-style resource file, so that's only a
minor problem for me. However, dynamically changing themes is more
frightening as I haven't needed to do that before. I've tried to be neat
with my styles and put them in the controls or in the App page, but I feel
that to get dynamic themes  in Silverlight I will have to be ultra-strict
and use clever binding.

 

I'm just not sure of the best way to structure the styles and templates
globally within the app to make theming easier. I'm going to search to web
article guidance on this, but I'm keen to hear from anyone who's done this
before and has some tips and tricks to share.

 

Cheers,

Greg

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