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I'm very new to WPF (and quite frankly I don't know why WinForms even exists because in my opinion it's FAR inferior to WPF), so I'm still not quite in the swing of things.

I have a TabControl, and inside each TabHeader is an image. Essentially, I just want the selected TabItem to have an Image with a gaussian blur radius of 2 and all the non-selected TabItems to have an Image with a gaussian blur of 8.

I've been looking through a lot of material on XAML, WPF, triggers, etc. and I'm just overwhelmed with information. Could someone help me out?

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  • Can you show your tab header template if you have one?
    – dkozl
    Oct 17, 2014 at 17:37
  • @dkozl I don't have any templates in my XAML file, but I'm using MahApps.Metro to style everything if that helps.
    – Minato
    Oct 17, 2014 at 17:45
  • "I don't know why WinForms even exists because in my opinion" WPF needs Silverlight plugin whereas WinForm you don't need a plug in. Reach v. Rich
    – Zuzlx
    Oct 17, 2014 at 18:01
  • @Zuzlx Hmmm, I never knew that! I understand now but Silverlight is free so I suppose it's not too bad.
    – Minato
    Oct 17, 2014 at 18:09
  • @Zuzlx I'd like to see a source on that. To the best of my knowledge WPF has absolutely no dependency on Silverlight whatsoever.
    – Jon B
    Oct 20, 2014 at 2:35

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You can achieve that by changing Effect on the image depending on TabItem.IsSelected. Lets say this is your Image in the Header

<Image Source="...">                        
   <Image.Style>
       <Style TargetType="{x:Type Image}">
           <Setter Property="Effect">
               <Setter.Value>
                   <BlurEffect Radius="8"/>
               </Setter.Value>
           </Setter>
           <Style.Triggers>
               <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor, AncestorType={x:Type TabItem}}, Path=IsSelected}" Value="True">
                   <Setter Property="Effect">
                       <Setter.Value>
                           <BlurEffect Radius="2"/>
                       </Setter.Value>
                   </Setter>
               </DataTrigger>
           </Style.Triggers>
       </Style>
   </Image.Style>
</Image>

basically you create DataTrigger which binding goes up the visual tree to TabItem and trigger on IsSelected=true

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    You're a freaking genius. Hahaha, WPF is awesome! Thanks :)
    – Minato
    Oct 17, 2014 at 17:59

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