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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:07:04+00:00 2026-05-15T09:07:04+00:00

While I’m fine with standard control styling in silverlight I have recently began using

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While I’m fine with standard control styling in silverlight I have recently began using more dynamic methods of fetching data to be displayed in items controls. One of the controls I am reworking is a collection of links.

The issue I am having is that each link is coloured differently when moused over. One red, one blue, one green, etc. Is there a way to style these items without sacrificing the dynamics of using an items control with a data template?

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    2026-05-15T09:07:04+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:07 am

    I have done this using a simple converter on a property of the view model, for example lets say you had a boolean property that you wanted to control a style you could do this.

    public class BoolToStyleConverter : IValueConverter
    {
        public Style TrueStyle{ get; set; }
        public Style FalseStyle{ get; set; }
        #region IValueConverter Members
    
        public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)
        {
            return ((bool)value) ? TrueStyle : FalseStyle;
        }
    
        public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture)
        {
            throw new NotImplementedException();
        }
    
        #endregion
    }
    

    then as a resource you would define your two styles…

        <common:BoolToStyleConverter x:Key="BoldTextConverter">
            <common:BoolToStyleConverter.TrueStyle>
                <Style TargetType="TextBlock">
                    <Setter Property="FontWeight"
                            Value="Bold"></Setter>
                </Style>
            </common:BoolToStyleConverter.TrueStyle>
            <common:BoolToStyleConverter.FalseStyle>
                <Style TargetType="TextBlock">
                    <Setter Property="FontWeight"
                            Value="Normal"></Setter>
                </Style>
            </common:BoolToStyleConverter.FalseStyle>
        </common:BoolToStyleConverter>
    

    then you would apply it to your object like this…

    <TextBlock Text="{Binding Description}"
               Margin="20,4,4,4"
               Style="{Binding IsConfirmed, Converter={StaticResource BoldTextConverter}}"></TextBlock>
    

    Where IsConfirmed is a boolean property on the viewmodel, this will also keep the style in sync if the IsConfirmed property changes.

    If you want to use a more complicated condition than a Boolean you could always create a Dictionary of objects to Styles in your converter and then have the converter do a lookup, but i have found that usually booleans work in most cases.

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