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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: A Beginner’s Guide
Property Elements
You’ve seen how attributes translate to properties. In addition to attributes, XAML has 
property elements, which are child elements where one or more other elements become 
assigned to a property. An example of a property element would be the Content property 
of a Button. A Button is a class in both WPF and Silverlight that a user can click to 
produce some action in your program. The Content property of the Button determines 
what the user sees. To describe the difference between a property attribute and a property 
element, I’ll show you an example of both with the Content property of the Button class. 
Listing B-2 shows a Button with its Content set as an attribute.
Listing B-2 
  A Button with Content set as an attribute
<Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.MainWindow" 
        xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" 
        xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" 
        Title="MainWindow" Height="350" Width="525"> 
    <Button Content="Click Me" /> 
</Window>
Figure B-1
   Executing XAML