SilverLight is the answer?

by Stephen 2/20/2008 8:13:00 PM

Microsoft hopes so. In recent announcements and site redesigns, Microsoft has been updating their web site to use Silverlight to enhance their web site and user experiences. This isn't about numbers or

Ok so I do want to redo my photo gallery, and I would like to make it flashier and prettier and smoother. After doing the quick and ugly thing that I just did to get it to display, I think I might have found what I would want to do. I think I want to make the photo gallery in SilverLight, or find one that I can hack up to suit my wants. I think that might be the easier option. There are only a couple of questions that I do not have an answer to yet.

  1. what will people on linux/mac do?
  2. should I code two different picture pages for each?
  3. Does it work with Visual Studio Web Express?
  4. Do I have to install Web Expression?

I have just started looking at this, it turns out I am having some issues with my development site on Windows Server 2008. I need to resolve those first. But for the moment I think I will just use Visual Studios 2008 to do it instead of VS Web Express.

 

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