Telerik blogs
  • Release

    This Month in the Kendo UI Labs (August 2013)

    In May, I introduced a new series that highlights the work happening in the Kendo UI Labs. Today, I’ll share an update for July and August, including new projects, updates and key contributors.
    August 23, 2013 5 min read
  • Web

    Taming IE In The Name Of Web Standards

    Examining Google Analytics traffic to the kendoui.com homepage revealed some very interesting trends in what browsers and browser versions people are using. It also brings up some important quirks with IE that can cause a browser to use legacy rendering even when you have a later version of IE installed.
    August 21, 2013 10 min read
  • Web

    Using LocalStorage And Kendo UI's Observable To Cache Icenium Everlive Access Tokens

    Using Icenium Everlive for data storage and user authentication is easy. Everlive won't persist your access token for user authentication, between browser refreshes, though. Using a simple combination of Everlive, Kendo UI's MVVM, and a local storage dataSource adapter, you can easily persist the data between refreshes to ensure the user stays logged in.
    August 16, 2013 5 min read
  • Web

    7 Places To Find Help With Your Kendo UI Project

    Kendo UI is just two years old but has already helped thousands of customers build better next generation web sites and mobile apps. Today, if you need assistance with your Kendo UI project, there are many places you can go to find it. This article covers seven of them to help you get started, whether you just need a particular question answered, or you're looking to hire a team of software developers with the Kendo UI skills you need for your project to be a success.
    August 09, 2013 4 min read
  • Web

    HTML5 And The Incredible Editable Web

    Imagine that you’re casually browsing your website and notice a typo. Now envision the steps required to fix this typo. What if you were using someone else’s computer? Would you need to install additional software? How many logins would it take? How many clicks? How much time? Could you talk your grandma through these steps?
    August 07, 2013 5 min read