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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T07:05:53+00:00 2026-05-24T07:05:53+00:00

Is there something like an OnPaint method in Silverlight? Back when I was writing

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Is there something like an “OnPaint” method in Silverlight?

Back when I was writing C++, I found that it was easy to use the OnPaint event to customize the display of a class to the screen?

Is there an equivalent in Silverlight? If I want to do something when a UserControl is displayed on the screen, what method would I override?

I noticed this post:
C# WPF OnPaint method alternative?
but it seems that in Silverlight, thre is no “OnRender” method for a UserControl class.

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    2026-05-24T07:05:53+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 7:05 am

    OnPaint was a workaround… to allow you to customise the appearance of controls. That was because you did not have much control over the default appearance of any controls in WinForms applications.

    With Silverlight that all changes. Every control is now effectively skinned, using templates and styles, and there are few limitations on how you can customise them. There are far too many links so I just grabbed a couple for you.

    Get yourself a good book on Silverlight and learn the proper way to work with it (not around it). This one is one of my favorites.

    If you have specific things you are trying to do, to the appearance of user controls, best to list those instead and find out the best way to do it the Silverlight way. 🙂

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