I added a watermark to a TextBox just by stacking it on top of a TextBlock and setting its TextBox.Background to Transparent. All that in so few lines of XAML. I love how XAML can do that. See it here: <!-- textbox (with watermark) -->
<Grid Height="23">
<TextBlock Text="Type Here to Filter" Foreground="Silver"
Height="{Binding Height, ElementName=MyTextBox}"
VerticalAlignment="Center" Margin="5,0,0,0">
<TextBlock.Style>
<Style>
<Setter Property="TextBlock.Visibility" Value="Hidden"/>
<Style.Triggers>
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding Path=Text.Length,
ElementName=MyTextBox}" Value="0">
<Setter Property="TextBlock.Visibility" Value="Visible"/>
</DataTrigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
</TextBlock.Style>
</TextBlock>
<TextBox Background="Transparent" VerticalAlignment="Stretch"
VerticalContentAlignment="Center" Name="MyTextBox"
TextChanged="MyTextBox_TextChanged"/>
</Grid>
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