In Part 1 of "Easily Create a Modern UI with Radcontrols for WPF using RadTileList", we discussed how to get started using RadTileList to achieve a Modern UI Style for your XAML applications (WPF & Silverlight), similar to the start menu screen of Windows 8. If you haven't read that post yet, then I'd encourage you to start from there, then pickup with this post as we will be expanding upon the example we left off on as well as answering several questions that you might have had. I'm going to be using RadControls for WPF Q1 2013 Service Pack 1 for this example. You may want to go ahead and download it now. You can follow along with this blog post with either the WPF or Silverlight bits. The completed source code for this project is also available here.
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