I recently stumbled upon this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/64841298/1974224.
The (self) answer makes it pretty clear what the problem was. I'd even argue that the actual source code is not needed, as the answerer made it pretty clear where the problem was - the Style
element was misplaced, and the actual source code would not help much since it's less likely that someone will need the exact same contents for the misplaced element.
Yes, the answer could've been better, yes the answerer could've add code snippets, but should it have been deleted? I'd say no. Closing the question as a typo? Maybe yes. But the answer adds value.
<Style>
belongs inside<ResourceDictionary>
, not directly inside<Application.Resource>
") was the way to go. Actual code showing the problem wouldn't go amiss.