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This example shows how to create a Popup control. Use Popup controls to display brief information or menus in a separate window that floats above your application window relative to a designated element or screen coordinate.
Example
The following example shows how to create a Popup that is the logical child of a Button control. A Button can have only one child; hence, the text for the Button and Popup controls is embedded in a StackPanel. The Popup content contains a TextBlock that displays content that is typed in a TextBox by the user in the Popup window when it is visible.
<Button HorizontalAlignment="Left" Click="DisplayPopup"
Width="150" Margin="20,10,0,0">
<StackPanel>
<TextBlock>Display Your Popup Text</TextBlock>
<Popup Name="myPopup">
<Border BorderBrush="Beige" BorderThickness="1">
<TextBlock Name="myPopupText" Width="150" Background="LightBlue"
Foreground="Blue" TextWrapping="Wrap" />
</Border>
</Popup>
</StackPanel>
</Button>
For the complete sample, see Popup Sample.