Customize the Thumb element of a SimpleSlider
It is easy to customize the appearance of a Thumb control in Microsoft® Expression Blend, by using the SimpleSlider control template.
To customize the Thumb element of a SimpleSlider
- Draw a SimpleSlider on the artboard in Expression
Blend.
The simple style controls are available from the Simple Styles category of the Controls tab in the Asset Library . After you select a simple style control from the list, you can draw it on the artboard. - Right-click the slider under Objects and Timeline,
point to Edit Control Parts (Template), and then click
Edit Template. If you do not want to change the
SimpleStyles.xaml resource dictionary, you can click Edit a Copy
instead of Edit Template to create a new template and
save it in the document.
For more information about creating a copy, see
Create
a resource.
To exit the template-editing mode and return to the scope of your document: click the Scope up button , which is above the element tree in the Interaction panel.
To return to template editing mode for an existing template: under Objects and Timeline, right-click the element whose template you want to edit, point to Edit Control Parts (Template), and then click Edit Template. - Right-click the [Thumb] element under Objects and Timeline, point to Edit Control Parts (Template), and then click Edit a Copy.
- By default, the Thumb template contains a Grid that has an Ellipse. Delete the Ellipse element.
- Double-click the Grid element under Objects and Timeline so that you can add child elements to it.
- Draw a path into the Grid element by using the
Pen tool
on the Toolbox. You can modify the path by using the Direct
Selection tool
to adjust points on the path.
To zoom in on the artboard, you can use the Zoom text box at the bottom of the artboard, or you can use the scroll button on your mouse while holding down the CTRL key. As an alternative to drawing a path element by using the Pen tool, you can use an art resource that you import from Microsoft® Expression® Design, or an image file that you add to your project. - Test your application (F5) to see the effects.