Few months ago I wrote a post about a way to apply a parallactic effect to a GridView. Given that I explained the meaning of the "parallactic" term in that post, I assume you already know it. Unfortunately, the solution I explained was based on the use of a ScrollViewer to wrap a GridView. This was because the ScrollViewer exposes the ViewChanged event but the GridView don't. This is a minor issue in some cases, but lot of times the scrolling is not so smooth and fluid as the one of the GridView.


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