[Last updated: 2011-06-22]
Introduction
This post is intended to be a landing place to bring together links to our growing collection of PivotViewer articles in one place. We will update this article to reflect new blog posts and other useful links.
If you are not familiar with overriding the Silverlight PivotViewer control’s OnApplyTemplate() method then I recommend taking the time to work through the posts in the ‘Adventures with PivotViewer’ series and build up your portfolio of customization skills.
These articles are based on the version of the control shipped separately from the Silverlight 4 SDK. We will update and extend articles with information relevant to Silverlight 5 SDK as they become available. If you are already customizing your PivotViewer experience then dive right in:
Adventures with PivotViewer
- Part 1: Background work
- Part 2: Themes and Integrated DataGrid
- Part 3: Localization
- Part 4: Augmented PDC10 reality – pivot the agenda
- Part 5: Pimp my PivotViewer
- Part 6: Pimp it sample code
- Part 7: Slider control
- Part 8: Filter pane tooltips
- Part 9: Multi-Layered Trading Cards tooltips
- Part 10: Let’s do the Timelapse Warp
PivotViewer Shorts
PivotViewer Miscellaneous
Examples on the Internet
- BioPivot – University of Oxford, UK
- Buxton Collection – Bill Buxton’s UX devices
- Classic Cardboard – ProjectVerona
- Cricket Video Vault – Blackcaps
- Flickr Demo – LobsterPot
- Good Coffee Good Code – Chris Arnold
- percollate – social media dashboard
- PhotoPivot – organize your photo collection
- tweetpivot – pivot the twitterverse
- Microsoft BI Customers – BI > Solutions > Customers
- MVPChat – MVP Twitter Threads
- Netflix instant watch movies+ – Windows Azure Team
- PivotViewer Interactive Demos – Official Microsoft Silverlight
- The TEAM Project – UCSD and Conservation International
- Top SharePoint Internet Sites – WSSDEMO
- Windows Phone 7 Marketplace
Further things to do and resources
Conclusion
This article is an anchor page to our blog articles concerning the Silverlight PivotViewer control. There are a range of articles topics and technical levels. Some target the developer who is ready to start customizing the Silverlight PivotViewer control beyond the documented public API, whilst others show examples of what can be achieved.
Any comments or request for future topics are welcome.
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A fantastic PivotViewer live site http://www.blackcaps.co.nz/vault/
See the video footage of individual events in matches.