From developing XAML applications I got used to working with the visual state manager to set various states of my applications and controls. In Windows Store apps that are build using XAML use the visual state manager to change various properties when the view state of the app changes. The app can be ran in fullscreen, filled or snapped state. When building Windows Store apps using HTML and JavaScript I wanted to show some UI different when the view state changes. One way to accomplish this is to change the CSS class of the elements from JavaScript. Just handle the change in view states and call some methods to set the classes.

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