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My objective is to show the HTML content with style in my WPF application. I am getting a HTML content as response from a API. I need to show the content in a frame ( preferably textblock). I tried with webbrowser control of wpf where I faced many issues on formatting over the grid and I am not able to show transparent background for webbrowser control. I found the issue is due to this.

Sample HTML content :

<p>My <b>para<b></p><ul> <li>My list1</li> <li>My list2</li></ul>

I researched over the internet and found some control for wpf.

Awesomium

WPF Chromium

I am newbie to WPF C# and I don't have idea about how to use the controls in my wpf application. I tried with some sample application from here and here. However, It showing lot of error due to reference missing.

Also I tried with HtmltoXaml converter and WPF Rich box and found that it skips many of the content after rendering.

It would be really helpful for me if I get a simple sample wpf application working without error implemented with above mentioned controls or links that are useful.

Any new idea to overcome my issue also appreciated. Thanks in advance and sorry for my English.

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  • @Emo I mentioned that in the question. . I tried with webbrowser control of wpf where I faced many issues on formatting over the grid and I am not able to show transparent background for webbrowser control. I found the issue is due to this. Jan 23, 2015 at 12:35
  • Sorry @ErnodeWeerd . I misspelled your name. Jan 23, 2015 at 12:46
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    Ha, yes I missed that. Note also that asking for a library or similar advice is off topic on SO. If you rephrase the question to something like: "How do I render HTML transparently across a WPF window?" you might get better answers.
    – Emond
    Jan 23, 2015 at 13:19

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If you need a html5 rendering browser, I'd recommend CEFSharp. It's nugettable, stable and is synced with the latest Chromium code.

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  • Thanks for the reply. I have create a sample app with the help of this link. I tried webView.LoadHtml("<p> paragraph <p>"); instead of webView.Address = “http://www.google.co.uk”; However I am not able to render the content. Any help. Jan 23, 2015 at 12:23
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    That blog post is based on a now rather old CefSharp1 version based on Chromium 25. A good starting point is CefSharp.MinimalExample mentioned at github.com/cefsharp/CefSharp/wiki/… ... after that look at the CefSharp.Wpf.Example source for further details. It's mentioned in the README.md of the project GitHub page.
    – jornh
    Jan 23, 2015 at 18:45
  • Related to transparency see stackoverflow.com/questions/26928008/…
    – jornh
    Jan 23, 2015 at 18:54
  • Do try using nuget it helps with the packaging. You've already spotted that you need to be careful with setting the correct x86/x64 for the solution. Just in case it helps there's a video (that I'm not proud of, but it may help) of me adding CEF. I'll add it here in case it's of use, please excuse the rather poor attempt at presenting ndcvideos.com/#/app/video/2251 Finally the CEF FAQ is good. github.com/cefsharp/CefSharp/wiki/Frequently-asked-questions I looked at your web page - have you tried using nuget to add CEF? it sorts out all the libs and dependent files.
    – penderi
    Jan 25, 2015 at 12:27
  • Just checked your code ive spotted 2 problems - 1 - set the browser sub process path: var settings = new CefSettings {BrowserSubprocessPath = "CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe"}; 2 - set the address/html NOT in your ctor but in the webView.IsBrowserInitialised event (and only after checking the browser is initialised) In short, CEF is BIG FAT dll which takes a while to load up and initialise... We will have this working in no time!
    – penderi
    Jan 25, 2015 at 12:33

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