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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:26:25+00:00 2026-05-14T04:26:25+00:00

Problem I have a custom tab control using Chrome-shaped tabs that binds to a

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I have a custom tab control using Chrome-shaped tabs that binds to a ViewModel. Because of the shape, the edges overlap a bit. I have a function that sets the tabItem’s ZIndex on TabControl_SelectionChanged which works fine for selecting tabs, and dragging/dropping tabs, however when I Add or Close a tab via a Relay Command I am getting unusual results. Does anyone have any ideas?

Default view:

Removing Tabs:

Adding 2 or more Tabs in a row:

Adding more then 1 tab at a time will not reset the zindex of other recently-added tabs so they go behind the tab on the Right, and closing tabs does not correctly render the ZIndex of the SelectedTab that replaces it and it shows up behind the tab on its right.

Code to set ZIndex

private void PrimaryTabControl_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.Source is TabControl)
        {
            TabControl tabControl = sender as TabControl;
            ItemContainerGenerator icg = tabControl.ItemContainerGenerator;
            if (icg.Status == System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.GeneratorStatus.ContainersGenerated)
            {
                foreach (object o in tabControl.Items)
                {
                    UIElement tabItem = icg.ContainerFromItem(o) as UIElement;
                    Panel.SetZIndex(tabItem, (o == tabControl.SelectedItem ? 100 :
                        90 - tabControl.Items.IndexOf(o)));
                }
            }
        }
    }

By using breakpoints I can see that it is correctly setting the ZIndex to what I want it to, however the layout is not displaying the changes. I know some of the changes are in effect because if none of them were working then the tab edges would be reversed (the right tabs would be drawn on top of the left ones). Clicking a tab will correctly set the zindex of all tabs (including the one that should be drawn on top) and dragging/dropping them to rearrange them also renders correctly (which removes and reinserts the tab item). The only difference I can think of is I am using the MVVM design pattern and the buttons that Add/Close tabs are relay commands.

Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it??

p.s. I did try setting a ZIndex in my ViewModel and binding to it, however the same thing happens when adding/removing tabs via the relay command.

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    2026-05-14T04:26:26+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:26 am

    Thank you Abe, your second comment lead me to my solution!

    I added tabItem.Dispatcher.Invoke(DispatcherPriority.Render, EmptyDelegate); to each iteration of the loop.

    I would still be interested in learning if anyone else finds a way around this without refreshing each tabItem on every change. I tried refreshing the entire tab control at the end of the loop but that only worked for closing tabs, not adding them. I know that Panel.ZIndex is getting set correctly, it’s just not honoring that property when rendering.

    EDIT: The above line of code was causing an unusual flicker when Dragging/Dropping the tabs that would briefly show the tab behind the one being dragged. I moved the code to a separate function and called it at a lower dispatcher priority and this fixed the problem. Final code is below:

    private void PrimaryTabControl_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
        {
            if (e.Source is TabControl)
            {
                TabControl tabControl = sender as TabControl;
    
                tabControl.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke(
                    new Action(() => UpdateZIndex(sender as TabControl)),
                    DispatcherPriority.Background);
            }
        }
    
        private void UpdateZIndex(TabControl tabControl)
        {
            ItemContainerGenerator icg = tabControl.ItemContainerGenerator;
    
            if (icg.Status == System.Windows.Controls.Primitives.GeneratorStatus.ContainersGenerated)
            {
                foreach (object o in tabControl.Items)
                {
                    UIElement tabItem = icg.ContainerFromItem(o) as UIElement;
                    if (tabItem != null)
                    {
                        // Set ZIndex
                        Panel.SetZIndex(tabItem, (o == tabControl.SelectedItem ? 100 :
                            90 - tabControl.Items.IndexOf(o)));
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    
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