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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:14:37+00:00 2026-05-12T00:14:37+00:00

I currently have a recently started project in development with a 2010 target date

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I currently have a recently started project in development with a 2010 target date developed primarily in Silverlight 2, making use of the March Silverlight 2 Toolkit.

Now that Silverlight 3 is gold, is there any reason to not migrate the project to Silverlight 3 in order to be able to take advantage of added features and improved performance? Given the “quirks” mode present for Silverlight 2 applications, it would seem easier to handle any such an update while the project is still in early development.

My two main areas of concern are with the Silverlight Toolkit (can I simply install the Silverlight 3 version of the Toolkit, or does the 2 version work out of the box), and with theming.

Theming (using the Toolkit) has been a cause for headaches with Silverlight 2, and I’ve needed to create various work arounds to ensure dynamic content is properly themed while maintaining performance. Silverlight 3 advertises theming as a built in feature – is this an integration of the Toolkit’s version of theming, or does Silverlight introduce a completely different theming mechanism?

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    2026-05-12T00:14:37+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:14 am

    We just completed an upgrade to SL3 RTM, it went smoothly and I’d have to recommend it. Keep in mind that controls have moved between the toolkit release you’re using and Silverlight 3. Some of the controls went from toolkit to SL3 and some SL3 beta (maybe SL2 also?) controls were pushed back into the toolkit. Here’s the list of changes between 2 and 3:

    http://docs.google.com/View?id=dnkk749_0czvc86gx

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