In this previous article I discussed methods using XAML Manipulation Events with gestures to transform your UI, making it interactive. I talked about the different approaches you can use to leverage fingers and mouse. In this article, I want to show a simple implementation that encapsulates some Manipulation logic into a XAML attached property. Attached properties are one of my favorite things in XAML. They allow developers to extend objects much like extension methods in C#.


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