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Where can I find free WPF controls and control templates?

I'm not a designer, so I'm looking for some free WPF themes.

Where can I find some good WPF themes?

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The top answers are seriously dated, check out the WPF project on CodePlex first. – Mike Regan Sep 13 at 6:41

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If you find any ... let me know!

Seriously, as Josh Smith points out in this post, it's amazing there isn't a CodePlex community or something for this. Heck, it is amazing that there aren't more for purchase!

The only one that I have found (for sale) is reuxables. A little pricey, if you ask me, but you do get 9 themes/61 variations.

UPDATE 1:

After I posted my answer, I thought, heck, I should go see if any CodePlex project exists for this already. I didn't find any specific project just for themes, but I did discover the WPF Contrib project ... which does have 1 theme that they never released.

UPDATE 2:

Rudi Grobler (above) just created CodePlex community for this ... starting with converted themes he mentions above. See his blog post for more info. Way to go Rudi!

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The direct link to the WPF themes project is here: WPF themes

Download the source code (currently there is no binary release) and check out the demo that comes with it to get an idea of the capabilities.

You will need to install the WPF toolkit in order to compile and use the themes.

This is an ongoing project, so I think more themes will be added in the future. It will probably ruin the the sites trying to sell themes to you, but it is great for one man shops that can't invest too much up front.

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There are some Microsoft Themes in the WPF page on CodePlex:

CodePlex - Windows Presentation Foundation

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I don't see how the post by Rudi or on codeplex answers this question. The post by Rudi doesn't really say how to create the new theme and the post on codeplex doesn't include converted themes or source.

Everyone seems to think this is super simple, but I can't figure it out.

What am I missing?

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You might want to try www.reuxables.com - we have both commercial and free themes, and it is the largest and most diverse theme library for WPF.

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Sunny Orange WPF Theme

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Here's my expression dark theme for WPF controls.

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Here is 8 themes for WPF (FREE!!!)

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We use the Assergs Application Framework themes:

http://www.codeplex.com/appfx

They have a nice office look and feel to it :)

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Read this article on how to convert a silverlight theme to WPF... The have a look at the Silverlight toolkit, thy released loads of free silverlight themes!!!

  • Expression Dark
  • Expression Light
  • Rainier Purple
  • Rainier Orange
  • Shiny Blue
  • Shiny Red
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I bought a theme from www.xamltemplates.net. The themes ship with source code so you can tweak them. They also offer a free theme (source code included).

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Here's another one for Silverlight. And a list of nice gradients to use.

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