Swapped xBind template ContentControl to ContentPresenter #297
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@Arlodotexe This is in response to our conversation last night on why a
ContentControlwas used instead of aContentPresenterin the x:Bind template.I tried swapping it out, and it works with no issues.
I also am beginning to remember that the reason we used a
ContentControlin Strix has something to do with VisualStates or StateTriggers or something like that, none of which is present in this project template.I also found more info on how the UserControl is different from the
ControlorContentControl. It appears theUserControlis basically aContentControlwith no templating. Therefore, it has aContentproperty, but its type isUIElement, notobject.Anyway, here's a PR that reduces the visual tree depth of the x:Bind template by directly using a
ContentPresenterin theControlTemplaterather than aContentControlwhich will simply wrap aContentPresenter.