diff --git a/wpf/Kanban-Board/Getting-started.md b/wpf/Kanban-Board/Getting-started.md index b3d0bda03..f840af45b 100644 --- a/wpf/Kanban-Board/Getting-started.md +++ b/wpf/Kanban-Board/Getting-started.md @@ -75,11 +75,11 @@ Now the Syncfusion.SfKanban.WPF reference is added to the application references ![Adding SfKanban from toolbox Xaml Reference](sfkanban_images/wpf-kanban-board-xaml-reference.png) -### Populate WPF Kanban item source +## Populate WPF Kanban item source This section explains how to populate the WPF Kanban control's `ItemSource` by creating and binding both default and custom task data models. -#### Creating the default model tasks +### Creating the default model tasks * **Define the View Model:** Create a view model class to set values for the properties listed in the [`KanbanModel`](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/wpf/Syncfusion.UI.Xaml.Kanban.KanbanModel.html) class as shown in the following example code. Each [`KanbanModel`](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/wpf/Syncfusion.UI.Xaml.Kanban.KanbanModel.html) instance represent a card in Kanban control. @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ public class ViewModel N> View the sample in [`GitHub`](https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/Getting-started-in-SfKanban-WPF). -#### Creating the custom model tasks with data mapping +### Creating the custom model tasks with data mapping You can also map custom data model to our Kanban control. The following steps demonstrate how to render tasks using the [WPF Kanban](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/wpf/Syncfusion.UI.Xaml.Kanban.SfKanban.html) control with respective custom data properties.