Windows Phone 7 Page Navigation (Silverlight)
If you are interested in this genre of tutorial (mobile development) please leave me a comment. I would love to make more if there is any demand :D… Also; Its time to start making windows phone 7 apps. If you are a .NET developer - please consider!! In this tutorial I show how to do simple page navigation using the Windows Phone Tools and Silverlight.
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the weird numbers on the side are debug information (just for your info)
it was helpful.. thanks!
Hey man, this was very helpful! Please make more videos, also do you know how to make animated page transitions?
Thanks man! I’m about to watch your other videos right now.
@UsmaanPro So sorry I am late to answer
- that is false. The click event is captured on the device itself by tapping the screen. In fact, if you are using XNA you can poll the “mouse” state to see if the “left button” is pressed. And that refers to whether the screen is being pressed or not. So basically the mouse is the same thing as touching the screen… Hope this helps someone in the future 
to not see the strange code on the emulator hold ctrl + F5 to build. i forget what the purporse of the code.
Erm, teenprogrammer. A friend of mine told me that the Click event only works for mouse clicks and not touch. On Windows 7 phones, you obviously touch the screen, there’s no mouse…..Is this true?
Please please please help.
Great Video. Simple and very clear.
thanks, ive been searching for this info all day yesterday!
thanks, ive been searching for this info all day yesterday!
Definitely make more, because I, and I’m sure many more, am very interested in developing my own app. Good job!
Very Nice and Helpfull, Thanks! Would Love to see some more
I hav been programming in vb for little while and would like to know more about w7 phone apps as i want to develop one myself
great video, would be great if you made more
cheers, more videos pls
@liberejaguar Ah good call!
In the second page you could simply make: NavigationService.GoBack();