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With the know-how you’ve picked up so far, you’re ready to create applications that use a variety of different controls and layouts. However, there’s still something missing: the ability to transition from one page to another. After all, traditional rich client applications are usually built around different windows that encapsulate distinct tasks. In order to create this sort of application in Silverlight, you need a way to move beyond the single-page displays you’ve seen so far.

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(2009). Navigation. In: Pro Silverlight 3 in C#. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2382-5_7

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