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welcome to tactic devs in todays video we take a look at adonas in wpf an easy way to think about donors is that they are interactive ui visuals that provide additional means to interact with the primary ui elements they are mostly used to highlight and emphasize specific regions in the ui as well as to provide visual cues to a user they are rendered in an adona layer which is a rendering surface that is always placed on top of the adorned element think of it as a transparent layer drawn above all ui elements the adona class defined in wpf allows us to create custom adonas that we can then use to overlay visuals on top of existing ui elements in this video we take a look at how to implement an adona that will be used to resize a ui control so with that being said lets go to visual studio and get to the recording all right so here in visual studio i already have a wpf project set up ill start by creating a custom adona that im going to be using to resize a ui control so ill add a