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can give somebody me a hint how to display "overlay controls" in the WebBrowser control in my WPF application? I'd like to display navigation graphics as overlay so the user can select a function and the navigation controls disapear after selecting it.

not really experienced in WPF for now. :( i have no idea where to start. any hint or link would be great. thank you

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There are going to be issues with this. there are "airspace" issues with the WPF browser control. basically, it means you can't put anything over the top of the browser control.

The work around is to put your overlaid controls into a popup control.

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  • thx a lot. looks very promising. never heard about the "airspace" issue. but it's good to see that it can be be easily solved. and it's amazing how fast you replied to my question. impressive. :) Oct 6, 2009 at 20:47
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    How comes I can't make the posted "work around" from Karl work? Unfortunately, I can't ask the original bloger Karl. The source code download link is broken, but I thought I got the exact XAML (except I removed command for buttons). Can anybody post a working copy?
    – newman
    May 19, 2012 at 3:33
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I found a way past this, though it's a bit of a hack. Essentially you create your controls as WinForm controls and use a WindowsFormsHost to host them.

WindowsFormsHost will sit on top of a web browser control.

As I said, not ideal but will work if you're desperate.

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There is a wpf based browser that uses Chromium. It should allow you to treat it like any other wpf object rather then the activex browser control.

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  • thx for that information. i'll take a look at it too. but for now the work around above looks fine enough. Oct 8, 2009 at 14:32
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It is tough to get through Air space of WPF web browser control, However, you could minimise the height of web browser control when displaying your animation and set the height again when your task is over.

The better workaround for this issue is by handling the height of browser control. Find a simple scenario below.

Assume, you have a web browser control in Mainwindow. When you perform some action,, eg: click a button you have another user control which comes above MainWindow. However, because of Airspace issue the web browser doesn't sit in its parent control and comes on top of your control.

FIX: The standard fix is you can set the height of web browser to zero when you trigger some other control over it depends upon your scenario. Below, there is a sample implementation.

In MainWindow.Xaml include the events.

Activated="Window_Activated"
Deactivated="Window_Deactivated"

In Xaml.cs handle the scenario by setting the height.

private void Window_Activated(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    wb.Height = double.NaN;
}

private void Window_Deactivated(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    wb.Height = 0;
}

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