Telerik blogs
  • Desktop WPF

    Setting up the RadScheduleView

    RadControls for WPF, 2011.Q1 The attached project will be generated in this blog and will be used in future: DOWNLOAD: RadScheduleView_StartUp.zip This is probably the first post of a series that will guide you through RadScheduleView styling. We will try to use Blend as much as possible for the styling and designing part and VisualStudio 2010 for some of the code that we will need. Setting the References RadScheduleView requires the following references: Telerik.Windows.Controls Telerik.Windows.Data Telerik.Windows.Controls.Input Telerik.Windows.Controls.Navigation Telerik.Windows.Controls.ScheduleView Adding the RadScheduleView in the Design Surface In the MainWindow select the “[grid]” element, find the RadScheduleView in the toolbox and double-click it: Probably the view now does not look...
    March 24, 2011
  • People

    To all the Australian SharePoint Developers – Join us for a free session at a place near you!

    If you are developing SharePoint apps using Visual Studio 2010, be sure to join Telerik and Microsoft Regional Director and Chief Architect at SSW Adam Cogan for a free 3-hour session which is to take place in your own town:  Sydney – Monday, March 28  Melbourne – Tuesday, March 29  Canberra – Wednesday, March 30  Brisbane – Thursday, March 31  Perth – Tuesday, April 12  Adelaide – Wednesday, April 13  All sessions run from 3:30pm to 6:00pm.  During the session you will see how the 3 roles in a development team (project managers, developers and testers) will benefit from using Team Foundation Server 2010.  If you are a PM,...
  • Mobile

    RadDataForm and RadGridView integration - popup editing.

      Often collection data is better presented in a tabular view and better edited in a form view. Such UX approach is referred by our clients as “Popup editing in RadGridView”. With the help of the new RadDataForm and the good old RadGridView a few lines of code are needed to accomplish this.
    March 24, 2011
  • Release

    RadTreeView for WinForms Q1 2011 with a new engine under the hood

    We were eagerly awaiting the Q1 release to demonstrate you the new cleaner and more flexible API that makes the work with RadTreeView fun. We also wanted to tell you something more about the benefits that come with the new data engine. Now that Q1 2011 is public and the improved RadTreeView is a fact, I would like to introduce the enhancements which we implemented during the last few months.   The new data engine that we use in RadTreeView is actually our generic data layer used in RadGridView and other controls such as RadListControl and RadDropDownList. This allowed us to add...
  • Release

    FireFox 4 supported by Telerik AJAX and MVC components

    Right after the official launch of the new major version of the FireFox browser (you can download it from here) I asked our web teams to test the Telerik AJAX and MVC components against the latest version of FireFox. And guess what? Both suites support FireFox 4 and no modifications are needed! This is an acknowledgement that you can develop sites with our Q1 2011 AJAX and MVC bundles and be content when running them in FireFox 4. Pretty convenient, yeah?
    March 23, 2011
  • Desktop WPF

    Setting up the RadScheduleView

    RadControls for WPF, 2011.Q1 The attached project will be generated in this blog and will be used in future: DOWNLOAD: RadScheduleView_StartUp.zip This is probably the first post of a series that will guide you through RadScheduleView styling. We will try to use Blend as much as possible for the styling and designing part and VisualStudio 2010 for some of the code that we will need. Setting the References RadScheduleView requires the following references: Telerik.Windows.Controls Telerik.Windows.Data Telerik.Windows.Controls.Input Telerik.Windows.Controls.Navigation Telerik.Windows.Controls.ScheduleView Adding the RadScheduleView in the Design Surface In the MainWindow select the “[grid]” element, find the RadScheduleView in the toolbox and double-click it: Probably the view now does not look...
    March 24, 2011
  • People

    To all the Australian SharePoint Developers – Join us for a free session at a place near you!

    If you are developing SharePoint apps using Visual Studio 2010, be sure to join Telerik and Microsoft Regional Director and Chief Architect at SSW Adam Cogan for a free 3-hour session which is to take place in your own town:  Sydney – Monday, March 28  Melbourne – Tuesday, March 29  Canberra – Wednesday, March 30  Brisbane – Thursday, March 31  Perth – Tuesday, April 12  Adelaide – Wednesday, April 13  All sessions run from 3:30pm to 6:00pm.  During the session you will see how the 3 roles in a development team (project managers, developers and testers) will benefit from using Team Foundation Server 2010.  If you are a PM,...
  • Mobile

    RadDataForm and RadGridView integration - popup editing.

      Often collection data is better presented in a tabular view and better edited in a form view. Such UX approach is referred by our clients as “Popup editing in RadGridView”. With the help of the new RadDataForm and the good old RadGridView a few lines of code are needed to accomplish this.
    March 24, 2011
  • Release

    RadTreeView for WinForms Q1 2011 with a new engine under the hood

    We were eagerly awaiting the Q1 release to demonstrate you the new cleaner and more flexible API that makes the work with RadTreeView fun. We also wanted to tell you something more about the benefits that come with the new data engine. Now that Q1 2011 is public and the improved RadTreeView is a fact, I would like to introduce the enhancements which we implemented during the last few months.   The new data engine that we use in RadTreeView is actually our generic data layer used in RadGridView and other controls such as RadListControl and RadDropDownList. This allowed us to add...
  • Release

    FireFox 4 supported by Telerik AJAX and MVC components

    Right after the official launch of the new major version of the FireFox browser (you can download it from here) I asked our web teams to test the Telerik AJAX and MVC components against the latest version of FireFox. And guess what? Both suites support FireFox 4 and no modifications are needed! This is an acknowledgement that you can develop sites with our Q1 2011 AJAX and MVC bundles and be content when running them in FireFox 4. Pretty convenient, yeah?
    March 23, 2011