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Foundation Silverlight 3 Animation- P2: Silverlight has really come a long way since I started using it. It’s kind of interesting to look back a mere two years (roughly) and think about how the workflow has changed. Of even more interest is the staggering speed at which new features are being added. In the time I’ve been using Silverlight, it has grown from a somewhat limited toolset to an ever-more-impressive technology that has really started to come into its own. | WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW If it is not already selected choose the Silverlight 3 Application Website project type browse to the location where you would like the project saved and click the OK button to create a project using the default name. Blend will take a moment to set the project up for you and then you will be presented with a blank project. Blend initially presents the interface as the Design Workspace as shown in Figure 1-9 which maximizes the space allotment for the design window. If you find yourself in the Animation Workspace with the Objects and Timeline panel across the bottom press the F6 key to change back to the Design Workspace. The Design Workspace is laid out such that the left side of the interface contains the toolbox Projects Assets and States panels and the Objects and Timeline panel. The center contains the artboard and the right contains the Properties Resources and Data panels each of which is accessible via a row of tabs across the top. There is also a menu bar across the top. Figure 1-9. The default interface layout for Blend One thing you will find out rather quickly is that Blend s interface layout is fairly flexible to suit the way you work. By selecting Window Workspaces you can toggle the main interface layout between the Design Workspace and the Animation Workspace. The Animation Workspace shows a timeline that is helpful when creating animations. Alternatively the F6 key can be used to toggle between the workspace layouts. Verify that the Design Workspace is the currently selected view. Along the right side of the artboard you will see three vertically arranged tabs containing icons that represent Design XAML and Split views. These tabs allow you to change between the active document view. The top tab is for the Design view which is the current view and shows only the artboard. Clicking the middle XAML tab will display only the XAML code for the current file while selecting the bottom Split view icon will show both the artboard and