In this tutorial we'll go through an example of how you can batch edit all rows of a Kendo UI Grid at the same time, effectively binding the whole grid to an Angular Reactive Forms `FormGroup` and `FormArray` to enable the validation and saving of all form data together instead of line by line, so it behaves a little more like a "normal" Reactive Form.
Let’s build an animated login page for an Angular application using Kendo UI components. We’ll learn how to use TextBox from the Input components, which provides a floating label, and also add a zoom effect from Kendo UI for jQuery.
The R3 2019 release of the Kendo UI for Angular Components is here and it brings new components, features, and the official RTM release of the Scheduler.