Silverlight Toolkit - DragDrop StackedColumnSeries Chart?

Sounds like a fun challenge! Silverlight does not have an adorner layer. The best way to achieve this sort of effect is to use a Popup These live outside of the visual tree, allowing you to use them to place content over your current visuals.

You can create a full-screen Popup then grab a copy of the series you want to drag (perhaps using a WriteableBitmap ).

Sounds like a fun challenge! Silverlight does not have an adorner layer. The best way to achieve this sort of effect is to use a Popup.

These live outside of the visual tree, allowing you to use them to place content over your current visuals. You can create a full-screen Popup, then grab a copy of the series you want to drag (perhaps using a WriteableBitmap). See for example this blog post which animates an element by copying it into a Popup: scottlogic.co.uk/blog/colin/2011/04/metr....

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