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Design and code Windows apps
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Design guidelines and UI code examples for creating Windows app experiences.
Get design toolkits and samples.
An introduction to app design and the Fluent Design System.
Responsive tips and APIs for a UI that looks great on every screen size.
All the UI building blocks you need, from radio buttons to navigation controls.
Make your app stand out with color, typography, and acrylic.
Bring your app to life with animations and transitions.
Use Windows shell features to launch your app and display notifications.
Optimize your app for touch, pen, Surface dial, and other input types.
Learn about the spectrum of Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices and how to optimize for them.
Make your app inclusive and accessible to people around the world.
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