![]() These features are available in the artboard: This illustration shows the artboard in Design view. For more information, see Work with elements in XAML Designer. You can use it to visually design a page in your app by adding, drawing, or modifying elements. In Design view, the window containing the artboard is the active window and you can use it as a primary work surface. You can use the Swap Panes button to switch which window appears on top: either the artboard or the XAML editor. With a XAML file open in Visual Studio or Blend for Visual Studio, you can switch between Design view and XAML view by using the Design and XAML tabs. ![]() ![]() XAML Designer provides a XAML view and a synchronized Design view of your app's rendered XAML markup. To open the XAML Designer, right-click a XAML file in Solution Explorer and choose View Designer. These include the artboard (which is the visual design surface), XAML editor, Document Outline window (Objects and Timeline window in Blend for Visual Studio), and Properties window. The workspace in XAML Designer consists of several visual interface elements. For more information, see the XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms (Preview) page. To view your Xamarin.Forms XAML UIs and edit them while the app is running, use XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms. Xamarin.Forms does not support a XAML designer.
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