Silverlight Panorama Control: Control overlap?

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Here is my XAML currently: It works, but the content doesn't overlap so it's harder for the user to know they can scroll over. Silverlight windows-phone-7 link|improve this question asked Oct 15 '10 at 22:28Rosarch8,9041267218 62% accept rate.

That shown above is the panorama control, and if I make a new panorama app from the supplied panorama template, the content on the second panorama does show on the edge. – John Gardner Oct 15 '10 at 23:39 and why the massive negative margin in your code snippet? – Matt Lacey Oct 15 '10 at 23:42 @John Gardner when I made a new panorama app using the supplied template, there was no overlap.

– Rosarch Oct 16 '10 at 0:04.

The sample by default has this: with no margin and no other controls in the grid.

Incidentally, when I use that method to get an image background, the image is horizontally squished and repeated on every panorama item. Are there strict requirements on image size? – Rosarch Oct 16 '10 at 0:14.

It depends on the width of your panorama item. If it is less than the width of the screen, you should be able to view it. If it is more than the width of the screen, it may be cropped off unless you specify to make it span more than 1 page.

If you can't see the next page, I suspect you enabled the spanning accidentally.

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