Telerik blogs
  • Desktop WinForms

    What is lacking in your WinForms app?

    Today we had to help a customer of ours, who was building a nice looking and very professional LOB application. He was looking for a control that would display the status of a process that he could incorporate in his app. The reply was simple, although not so obvious - RadStatusStrip. The status strip is a good example of a very simple piece of UI that does not seems to be of a high importance, but if we take a closer look at the so called LOB apps, we’ll see that it is irreplaceable part of them. A nice-looking and...
    September 04, 2008
  • Desktop WPF

    RadChart for WPF - Redesigned

    Some time ago when we announced our WPF charting effort a we received some feedback about the design of the control. At such an early stage of the control's development we were more interested in presenting the technical merits of the component rather than flashing some eye candy to please our customers. Well, development is moving on smoothly and now is the time to finally show some eye candy - and boy, don't I just love eye candy! :) The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words so I'm posting some preliminary designs for the "Ice" theme our designers...
    September 04, 2008
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax and Microsoft Expression Web

    This blog post is part of my research on whether the RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax support Microsoft Expression Web? The answer is simple – yes, they do.   If you only follow the instructions on how to use custom controls in Expression Web, you will see the result yourself. The main point here is having the Telerik.Web.UI assembly in the GAC and register it with its fully qualified name on the page.   Here are some screenshots:   Design-time: Run-time:  
    September 03, 2008
  • Release

    New online resources for the past four weeks (08/04/2008 - 08/29/2008)

    Below is a summary of the new online resources available for our ASP.NET AJAX controls/WinForms controls: RADCONTROLS FOR ASP.NET AJAX RadMenu Code library entries Load-on-Demand Context Menu (with RadAjaxManager): http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkkthk.aspx RadTreeView Help topics Troubleshooting > Expanding nodes: http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/troubleshooting-expanding-nodes.html Code library entries Navigating through RadTreeView with ALT + the arrow keys while editing Nodes: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkdgae.aspx Updating Drag&Drop operations to Data Base through LinqDataSource: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkkmce.aspx
    September 03, 2008
  • Web

    Google Chrome - The browser in a Pokémon ball

    Well, someone finally did it! They've put a web browser in a pokémon ball! The Internet is awash with blogs posts about Google chrome which just a few hours ago became available for download. I'm not going to just repeat whatever is in the Google chrome comic book. If you haven't seen it go do it now. I am, however, going to tell you just how happy this new browser makes me. And no, it is not the warm colors or the pokemon ball thing :) Google Chrome is just a great browser. It is very very fast, includes a slick minimalistic UI,...
    September 03, 2008
  • Desktop WinForms

    What is lacking in your WinForms app?

    Today we had to help a customer of ours, who was building a nice looking and very professional LOB application. He was looking for a control that would display the status of a process that he could incorporate in his app. The reply was simple, although not so obvious - RadStatusStrip. The status strip is a good example of a very simple piece of UI that does not seems to be of a high importance, but if we take a closer look at the so called LOB apps, we’ll see that it is irreplaceable part of them. A nice-looking and...
    September 04, 2008
  • Desktop WPF

    RadChart for WPF - Redesigned

    Some time ago when we announced our WPF charting effort a we received some feedback about the design of the control. At such an early stage of the control's development we were more interested in presenting the technical merits of the component rather than flashing some eye candy to please our customers. Well, development is moving on smoothly and now is the time to finally show some eye candy - and boy, don't I just love eye candy! :) The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words so I'm posting some preliminary designs for the "Ice" theme our designers...
    September 04, 2008
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax and Microsoft Expression Web

    This blog post is part of my research on whether the RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax support Microsoft Expression Web? The answer is simple – yes, they do.   If you only follow the instructions on how to use custom controls in Expression Web, you will see the result yourself. The main point here is having the Telerik.Web.UI assembly in the GAC and register it with its fully qualified name on the page.   Here are some screenshots:   Design-time: Run-time:  
    September 03, 2008
  • Release

    New online resources for the past four weeks (08/04/2008 - 08/29/2008)

    Below is a summary of the new online resources available for our ASP.NET AJAX controls/WinForms controls: RADCONTROLS FOR ASP.NET AJAX RadMenu Code library entries Load-on-Demand Context Menu (with RadAjaxManager): http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkkthk.aspx RadTreeView Help topics Troubleshooting > Expanding nodes: http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/troubleshooting-expanding-nodes.html Code library entries Navigating through RadTreeView with ALT + the arrow keys while editing Nodes: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkdgae.aspx Updating Drag&Drop operations to Data Base through LinqDataSource: http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-bkkmce.aspx
    September 03, 2008
  • Web

    Google Chrome - The browser in a Pokémon ball

    Well, someone finally did it! They've put a web browser in a pokémon ball! The Internet is awash with blogs posts about Google chrome which just a few hours ago became available for download. I'm not going to just repeat whatever is in the Google chrome comic book. If you haven't seen it go do it now. I am, however, going to tell you just how happy this new browser makes me. And no, it is not the warm colors or the pokemon ball thing :) Google Chrome is just a great browser. It is very very fast, includes a slick minimalistic UI,...
    September 03, 2008