Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Wrap Layout + UI Virtualization = RadDataBoundListBox for WP

    The standard Silverlight for Windows Phone ListBox, as many of you already now, can be easily tuned to use a different Items Panel from the standardized Stack Panel. This is a really very powerful feature that many of pointed out was missing in RadDataBoundListBox. Since the WrapPanel is another commonly used layout panel in the ListBox context, many of you asked for similar feature in RadDataBoundListBox provided that it further extends to supporting the powerful UI virtualization approach that we already use in our control. Some time ago Georgi Atanasov from my team gave a very thorough explanation of how to mimic a Wrap Layout...
    February 20, 2012
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Client-Side DataBinding with RadListView for ASP.NET AJAX - Part 2

    This is the second in a series of blog posts on the new RadListView client-side databinding features. In the first post, we introduced you to the basics of HTML templates, binding expressions and the databinding model in RadListView. In this post, we will see how RadListView supports automatic (read codeless) databinding to web services and JSON feeds. For a quick reference, here is a brief list of the sections in this blog post: Web Service Types And Requirements How Web Service Binding Works RadListView DataService Settings Supported HTTP Methods And Default Parameters Binding To ASMX Web Services Binding To WCF Services Binding To OData Services Binding To Any General JSON Feed
    February 20, 2012
  • People

    Kendo UI rocks at jQuery UK

    We had a smashing time at jQuery UK! The conference took place on February 10 in the Saïd Business School in the noble city of Oxford, UK, and was packed with juicy content produced by excellent speakers. It was hard to miss the orange Kendo UI booth, right next to the conference hall.  There was a ton of swag (the electric orange Kendo t-shirts are great for cyclists, by the way), and we gave away five Kendo UI licenses! Congrats to the lucky winners, we hope you enjoy them. We figured that people deserved a matching after-party, so we decided to sponsor it!
    February 20, 2012
  • Mobile

    Using SVG on Android 2.x (and Kendo UI DataViz)

    Like it or not, Android version fragmentation is creating the new class of "IE6" browser for mobile development. With the broad majority (94%) of Android users still using a 2.x version of the platform (according to Google's own stats), Google has created a huge population of...
    February 18, 2012
  • Release

    RadControls for WinForms Q1'12 Release is Now Live!

    We are happy to announce the immediate availability of the first major release for this year. Once again, driven by your demand to have successful Windows Forms applications, we proved that Windows Forms still has its place on the big .NET stage. Here are the highlights for Q1 2012: RadTimePicker (New Control) This new control comes as a nice addition to your fill-in forms. It provides end-users with the option to quickly pick the time from a simplified drop-down in addition to picking a date from the RadDateTimePicker. RadClock (New Control) The latest release also brings a brand new RadClock control, which enables you to...
    February 17, 2012
  • Mobile

    Wrap Layout + UI Virtualization = RadDataBoundListBox for WP

    The standard Silverlight for Windows Phone ListBox, as many of you already now, can be easily tuned to use a different Items Panel from the standardized Stack Panel. This is a really very powerful feature that many of pointed out was missing in RadDataBoundListBox. Since the WrapPanel is another commonly used layout panel in the ListBox context, many of you asked for similar feature in RadDataBoundListBox provided that it further extends to supporting the powerful UI virtualization approach that we already use in our control. Some time ago Georgi Atanasov from my team gave a very thorough explanation of how to mimic a Wrap Layout...
    February 20, 2012
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Client-Side DataBinding with RadListView for ASP.NET AJAX - Part 2

    This is the second in a series of blog posts on the new RadListView client-side databinding features. In the first post, we introduced you to the basics of HTML templates, binding expressions and the databinding model in RadListView. In this post, we will see how RadListView supports automatic (read codeless) databinding to web services and JSON feeds. For a quick reference, here is a brief list of the sections in this blog post: Web Service Types And Requirements How Web Service Binding Works RadListView DataService Settings Supported HTTP Methods And Default Parameters Binding To ASMX Web Services Binding To WCF Services Binding To OData Services Binding To Any General JSON Feed
    February 20, 2012
  • People

    Kendo UI rocks at jQuery UK

    We had a smashing time at jQuery UK! The conference took place on February 10 in the Saïd Business School in the noble city of Oxford, UK, and was packed with juicy content produced by excellent speakers. It was hard to miss the orange Kendo UI booth, right next to the conference hall.  There was a ton of swag (the electric orange Kendo t-shirts are great for cyclists, by the way), and we gave away five Kendo UI licenses! Congrats to the lucky winners, we hope you enjoy them. We figured that people deserved a matching after-party, so we decided to sponsor it!
    February 20, 2012
  • Mobile

    Using SVG on Android 2.x (and Kendo UI DataViz)

    Like it or not, Android version fragmentation is creating the new class of "IE6" browser for mobile development. With the broad majority (94%) of Android users still using a 2.x version of the platform (according to Google's own stats), Google has created a huge population of...
    February 18, 2012
  • Release

    RadControls for WinForms Q1'12 Release is Now Live!

    We are happy to announce the immediate availability of the first major release for this year. Once again, driven by your demand to have successful Windows Forms applications, we proved that Windows Forms still has its place on the big .NET stage. Here are the highlights for Q1 2012: RadTimePicker (New Control) This new control comes as a nice addition to your fill-in forms. It provides end-users with the option to quickly pick the time from a simplified drop-down in addition to picking a date from the RadDateTimePicker. RadClock (New Control) The latest release also brings a brand new RadClock control, which enables you to...
    February 17, 2012