diff --git a/hub/apps/get-started/simple-photo-viewer-winui3.md b/hub/apps/get-started/simple-photo-viewer-winui3.md index 68a47b9dd5..05014811af 100644 --- a/hub/apps/get-started/simple-photo-viewer-winui3.md +++ b/hub/apps/get-started/simple-photo-viewer-winui3.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Tutorial--Create a simple photo viewer with WinUI 3 (C#) description: In this topic we walk through the process of creating a new WinUI 3 project in Visual Studio; and then building a simple app to display photos. We'll use controls, layout panels, and data-binding; and we'll be writing both XAML markup (which is *declarative*) and C# code (which is *imperative*, or *procedural*). ms.topic: article -ms.date: 04/05/2022 +ms.date: 12/13/2022 keywords: Windows, App, SDK, WinUI 3, WinUI, photo, viewer, Windows 11, Windows 10, XAML, C# ms.author: stwhi author: stevewhims @@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium In this topic we walk through the process of creating a new WinUI 3 project in Visual Studio; and then building a simple app to display photos. We'll use controls, layout panels, and data-binding; and we'll be writing both XAML markup (which is *declarative*) and C# code (which is *imperative*, or *procedural*). +> [!TIP] +> The source code in this topic is C#. If you're a C++ developer, then see the [C++/WinRT](/windows/uwp/cpp-and-winrt-apis/) documentation. Relevant topics there include [XAML controls; bind to a C++/WinRT property](/windows/uwp/cpp-and-winrt-apis/binding-property), [XAML items controls; bind to a C++/WinRT collection](/windows/uwp/cpp-and-winrt-apis/binding-collection), and [Photo Editor C++/WinRT sample application](/windows/uwp/cpp-and-winrt-apis/photo-editor-sample). Those topics show how to use C++/WinRT to implement equivalent techniques to the ones shown here. For converting C# code to C++/WinRT, see [Move to C++/WinRT from C#](/windows/uwp/cpp-and-winrt-apis/move-to-winrt-from-csharp). + ## Install tools for the Windows App SDK To set up your development computer, see [Install tools for the Windows App SDK](../windows-app-sdk/set-up-your-development-environment.md). You could then optionally follow along with [Create your first WinUI 3 project](../winui/winui3/create-your-first-winui3-app.md). diff --git a/hub/apps/winui/winui3/create-your-first-winui3-app.md b/hub/apps/winui/winui3/create-your-first-winui3-app.md index a2203d2b5b..f30f7d77fb 100644 --- a/hub/apps/winui/winui3/create-your-first-winui3-app.md +++ b/hub/apps/winui/winui3/create-your-first-winui3-app.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Create your first WinUI 3 (Windows App SDK) project description: In this topic we'll see how to use Visual Studio to create a new project for a C# .NET or C++ app that has a [Windows UI Library (WinUI) 3](/windows/apps/winui/winui3/) user interface (UI). We'll also take a look at some of the code in the resulting project, what it does, and how it works. ms.topic: article -ms.date: 06/10/2022 +ms.date: 12/13/2022 keywords: windows 11, windows 10, Windows App SDK, Windows app development platform, desktop development, win32, WinRT, uwp, toolkit sdk, winui, Windows UI Library, app sdk, Windows App SDK, WinUI 3 ms.author: stwhi author: stevewhims @@ -154,7 +154,9 @@ That method is named **myButton_Click**, and you can find the implementation of ## Next steps -To continue your development journey with the Windows App SDK, see [Develop Windows desktop apps](/windows/apps/develop/). +This topic showed how to create a Visual Studio project for a packaged or an unpackaged app. For an example of adding functionality to such an app, see [Tutorial: Create a simple photo viewer with WinUI 3](/windows/apps/get-started/simple-photo-viewer-winui3). That topic walks through the process of building a simple app to display photos. + +Then, to continue your development journey with the Windows App SDK, see [Develop Windows desktop apps](/windows/apps/develop/). ## Related topics diff --git a/hub/docfx.json b/hub/docfx.json index 2d3db32cba..00057a3a1e 100644 --- a/hub/docfx.json +++ b/hub/docfx.json @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ "ms.author": "jken", "ms.prod": "uwp", "Search.Product": "eADQiWindows 10XVcnh", - "uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-WinDevCenter", + "uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-Windows", "breadcrumb_path": "/windows/breadcrumbs/toc.json", "feedback_system": "GitHub", "feedback_github_repo": "MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp", diff --git a/hub/index.yml b/hub/index.yml index 1be3e19a34..0649ab2a7a 100644 --- a/hub/index.yml +++ b/hub/index.yml @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ metadata: ms.author: jken ms.topic: hub-page ms.custom: intro-hub-or-landing - uhfHeaderId: "MSDocsHeader-DocsL1" productDirectory: diff --git a/landing/arm-docs/docfx.json b/landing/arm-docs/docfx.json index fb940f10ed..85b221bbfa 100644 --- a/landing/arm-docs/docfx.json +++ b/landing/arm-docs/docfx.json @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ "recommendations": true, "breadcrumb_path": "/windows/arm/breadcrumb/toc.json", "extendBreadcrumb": true, + "uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-Windows", "_op_documentIdPathDepotMapping": { "./": { "depot_name": "MSDN.arm", diff --git a/uwp/docfx.json b/uwp/docfx.json index 3a73a6b52d..e3b58b3c45 100644 --- a/uwp/docfx.json +++ b/uwp/docfx.json @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ "author": "GrantMeStrength", "ms.author": "jken", "Search.Product": "eADQiWindows 10XVcnh", - "uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-WinDevCenter", + "uhfHeaderId": "MSDocsHeader-Windows", "breadcrumb_path": "/windows/uwp/breadcrumbs/toc.json", "feedback_system": "GitHub", "feedback_github_repo": "MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp",