Vectorlight News

  • Chat App Converted to HTML and JQuery
    Sep 08, 2011

    Converted from Silverlight to HTML and Javascript/JQuery is the Vectorlight Chat App. Login using your Vectorlight password to chat using your username and avatar.

  • HTML5 iPhone,Android Big Guns Tower Defense
    Jul 02, 2011

    Big Guns has made the leap from Windows Phone 7 (XNA) to HTML5 so you can now play it on your iPhone, Android and other HTML5 compatible devices.

  • HTML5 Games - Word Poppers and Batty
    Jun 04, 2011

    As the take-up of HTML5 quickens (74% of users currently have a browser capable of HTML5 Canvas) we present two more games for both your browser and mobile.

  • Big Guns Tower Defense on Windows Phone 7
    May 06, 2011

    Coming soon to Windows Phone 7 is an XNA port of the popular Vectorlight tower defense game Super Tower Defense. Whilst retaining many of the graphical and gameplay features of the original Silverlight game.

  • Wakacube WP7 Update
    Apr 26, 2011

    Released to the Windows Phone 7 marketplace today is Version 1.1 of Wakacube the 3D physics game of skill. Included in the update are more levels (30 in total) and new mode Wakatime which generates random crate structures to keep players entertained long after the levels have been completed.

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kramalheira
kramalheira
Bubble - code based Posted: Nov 18, 2010
 

Is it possible to create and show a Bubble without previous setting it on xaml? I've created a grid and then on C# I created a new Bubble, added it to the grid and then executed bubble.show but nothing showed up.. Another thing, can I set the bubble position (left, top)? I'm using a button and then when that button is clicked I would like to have a bubble appear close to it.


Thanks

 
 
dan
dan
RE: Bubble - code based Posted: Nov 21, 2010
 

Hi,


Sure, you can create a bubble in C#:


Bubble myBubble = new Bubble()

{

    HorizontalOffset = 300,

    VerticalOffset = 120,

    Width = 300,

    Height = 150,

    Lip = BubbleLip.BottomLeft,

    Content = new TextBlock() { Text = "My Test Bubble" }

};


LayoutRoot.Children.Add(myBubble);

myBubble.Show();


You can use the HorizontalOffset and VerticalOffset properties to alter its position.


Thanks!