Silverlight 2 .NET Form Controls Demo

This is a simple form demonstrating several of the controls available from vectorlight.net. These Silverlight 2 (.NET) controls including TreeView, Rich TextBox, FieldSet and Roller Blind can be easily used in your own Silverlight 2 pages, customized and styled to match your website.

In this demo each field counts towards an overall form completion value and the Progress Bar at the bottom indicates the current completion progress.

These controls are free to download, all you need to do is register and download. Implementing the controls in your own Silverlight applications is very easy and involves adding a single line to the top of your Silverlight XAML page.

If you decide to implement the Liquid .NET controls in your own Silverlight application then all we ask is you provide a link back to this site. Problems or bug reports are most welcome, email us, or log in and post a comment under the relevant section of the site.

Your Comments and Questions Answered

 You are not logged in. You need to login to post new messages, if you do not have a login you can register for free!

Be the first to post a comment or question.

Silverlight 3

Latest News

  • Silverlight 2 Controls V5.2.1 Released
    Jul, 03 2009

    After several months since the last release we have implemented many fixes to the controls library. The Rich TextBox has been improved with Links...

  • Silverlight 3 BETA Controls Released
    Mar, 30 2009

    As Silverlight 3 BETA is available now to test we thought we would present the Liquid Controls library for Silverlight 3. This BETA...

Silverlight 2 Controls

  • Rich TextBox

    Create and edit rich content with this slick and expandable Rich TextBox...

  • TreeView

    This easy to use TreeView comes with drag and drop, sorting, searching and much more...

  • Context Menu

    You too can have cool popup context menus in your Silverlight applications...

  • Resizable Dialog

    Draggable and resizable popup dialogs are what serious Silverlight developers need...

  • Spell Checker

    Real-time spell checking in Silverlight? We did it first here...