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conditional rendering and front-end web frameworks like react review is incredibly easy and usually takes just one line of code but conditional rendering in wpf is a little bit more difficult because everything is more difficult in wpf so in this wpf app i want to conditionally render this hello real text based on whether or not this show message checkbox is checked or not checked but how thereamp;#39;s actually two ways we can do this the first way is with a style on our text block that we want to conditionally render so by default we make our text block collapsed and then we use a data trigger that binds to the checked value of our checkbox and if our checkbox is checked then we set our visibility to visible and this works just as expected the second way to do this is with a converter so at the root of your window or user control you can define some resources and specifically we want wpfamp;#39;s built-in boolean to visibility converter then on the text block that we want to condit