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      <description>Implement your own HTML or XAML context menu on a right mouse click.  Updated for Silverlight 2, includes support for IE and Firefox.</description>
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      <title>RTL Mouse Wheel Support for Silverlight 2 - Updated for SL2</title>
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      <title>Journeyman - NBC is dropping the ball on this one.</title>
      <description>The best show on TV may get the axe.</description>
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      <title>RTLScrollbar - Version 1.1 - Silverlight Scrollbar with Mouse Wheel Support</title>
      <description>*Update - Firefox - Opera Mouse Wheel Support Added.
*Update - Mousewheel Support Included.
The latest Silverlight scrollbars have a lot of new features:
Horizontal Scrollbar Support
Three &amp; Six Digit Hex Colors Supported
Scrollbar Can Be Set To Disable  or Hide If Not Needed
MUCH Smoother/Graceful User Experience
Buttons, Track, &amp; Grip/Thumb Can All Be Resized (no code required)</description>
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      <title>Use the Mouse Wheel in a Silverlight application.</title>
      <description>In this project we are going to explore how to capture the mouse wheel with Javascript and pass information back to our Silverlight application to see if the mouse wheel was activated over a part of our application that can react to it.</description>
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      <title>Silverlight Right Click Fix - Updated For Firefox</title>
      <description>After all the requests I decided to create a Firefox workaround as well.  It wasn't extremely complicated but it does add another layer of logic, especially when using a XAML context menu as you need to fire an event that the browser can capture to do a little clean up work.</description>
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      <title>Silverlight Right Click Fix - Use Your Own Right Click Context Menu In Silverlight!</title>
      <description>I saw all the posting on the different boards about the default right-click Silverlight context menu being a thorn in the side of coders everywhere.  This blog entry introduces a "fix" for it.  The solution works for both Javascript and Managed Code Silverlight Applications.</description>
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      <title>Silverlight Scroll Bars - Version 1</title>
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Vertical Scrollbars for a canvas that contains a TextBlock.  The scroll bar sizes itself and can be added with only 1 line of XAML.

While working on a recent Silverlight project I found it necessary to have scroll bars for some of our TextBlocks that had changing text lengths.  I found a few options on the web but nothing that I wanted to implement on a consistent basis.  What I really needed was a solution that would allow me to attach a set of Vertical Scroll Bars quickly and without the hassle of sizing or calculating scroll increments each time.

The solution I came up with was to create a custom control for Silverlight using managed code.  The control requires only one line of XAML to use:
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