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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T14:24:13+00:00 2026-06-10T14:24:13+00:00

I have been using Caliburn.Micro’s binding via convention in Silverlight 5 and am loving

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I have been using Caliburn.Micro’s binding via convention in Silverlight 5 and am loving it. Here is an example property from a ViewModel:

private String _vmStringProp = "";
public String VmStringProp
{
    get
    {
        return _vmStringProp;
    }

    set
    {
        _vmStringProp = value;
        NotifyOfPropertyChange(() => VmStringProp);
    }
}

This property is bound in the View just by naming:

<TextBox x:Name="VmStringProp" />

This works great. But if I change it to a TextBlock or Lable (example below) an exception is thrown.

<sdk:Label x:Name="VmStringProp" />

It works fine if you change it to bind like normal Silverlight but I would rather keep consistent throughout the project instead of having some bound via convention and others explicitly bound depending on what type of control. Does anyone know why I can’t bind via convention with Labels and TextBlocks?

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    2026-06-10T14:24:14+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:24 pm

    Caliburn.Micro comes with a set of default conventions for WPF/SL/WP7 but obviously not for every existing control, so the Silverlight sdk:Label is also missing.

    You can find the built in conventions at the end of this article and a lots of info how conventions work.

    Luckily it is very easy to add a new convetions just add the following code into your Bootstrapper’s contructor:

    public MyBootstrapper()
    {
        ConventionManager
            .AddElementConvention<Label>(Label.ContentProperty, 
                                        "Content", 
                                        "DataContextChanged");  
    }
    
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