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donuts238486y@AlgoRythm y u need so many in 1 xaml then? It you mean that's the most used container
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@billgates It is the most used container. And usually the most I will nest is 3 grids. They are just so useful for responsive layout!
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donuts238486y@AlgoRythm yes it's good for general positioning of the window but I don't think I've nested that many. Usually just 1 or 2. For inner elements sorta use it as last resort as I hate having to define the rows and columns definitive and attach them to the children.
In fact I hate it so much I created a user control for simple grid layouts for like Form screens.
https://github.com/allanx2000/...
ME in XAML:
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