Testing Your Silverlight Content
You’ll now make sure the Silverlight content is appearing correctly and has been sized appropriately.
Choose File > Save ALL. You will be prompted to save your embedded files.
When you modified the width and height of the topnav you modified the CSS rules for this page and because these rules are stored in an External CSS document you must save this file in addition to the default.html page. Click OK.
To preview your page in the browser press F12 or choose File > Preview in Browser.
Your page will appear in your browser. Depending on which browser you are using and your security settings, you may need to allow the browser to run the Silverlight content.
The Silverlight content will appear in the top half of your page as an animated slide show as well as an interactive navigation bar.
Note: If the Silverlight section of your page is still not displaying (even after accepting the active content) it may be that the version of Silverlight on your system is not up to date. You can either click on the Install Microsoft Silverlight button or install it manually by going to the Microsoft website, http://silver;ight.net/GetStarted.
If you click on any of the navigation sections in your page you will receive an error because the files for these sections do not exist yet. You will be adding these sections in Module 3, “Using Dynamic Web Templates.”