
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
One of the tools that Microsoft gives us for building adaptive UIs in UWP apps is state triggers. The version of Windows 10 released at BUILD 2015 features one state trigger: a class named AdaptiveTrigger.
AdaptiveTrigger has two important properties: MinWindowWidth and MinWindowHeight. You use AdaptiveTrigger in conjunction with Visual State Manager to adapt the UI to screens and windows of various sizes.
* Inline
The pane is always visible and doesn't overlay the content area. The pane and content areas divide the available screen real estate.
* CompactInline
A narrow portion of the pane is always visible in this mode, which is just wide enough to show icons. The default closed pane width is 48px, which can be modified with CompactPaneLength. If the pane is opened, it will reduce the space available for content, pushing the content out of its way.
Reference: http://www.wintellect.com/devcenter/jprosise/using-adaptivetrigger-to-build-adaptive-uis-in- windows-10