The SwitchPanel allows you to animate the children between different layouts. Positions elements from left to right or up to down depending on the orientation and the available space. Breaks the content at the end of the line to wrap items to the next line. This panel lays out its children with a random location and size. Exactly like WPF's native Canvas panel, except that this panel can animate its children and be used inside a SwitchPanel. Positions the elements in a carousel mode with a centered element in front. Exactly like WPF's native DockPanel, except that this panel can animate its children and be used inside a SwitchPanel. Exactly like WPF's native Grid panel, except that this panel can animate its children and be used inside a SwitchPanel. Exactly like WPF's native StackPanel, except this panel can animate its children and be used inside SwitchPanel. Lays out children in a series of stacked stackpanels. This panel stretches the children in the orientation direction so that they completely fill the panel area. A Panel which is similar to Canvas but it lays out its children relative to the panel's height and width. Lays out its children in a circle based on panel size and/or properties set. "CameraPanel lays out its children in a 3D-like space. You can give the children a 3D location and set the camera position for the panel. Perspective panel positions its children in a perspective view with the possibility of rotating the background children. Defines an area where items are positioned on a timeline. WrapPanel RandomPanel Canvas Carousel DockPanel Grid StackPanel StackedStackPanel AutoStretchStackPanel RelativeCanvas RadialCanvas CameraPanel PerspectivePanel AnimatedTimelinePanel Click here for more details about Xceed Toolkit Plus for WPF.