In this tutorial, we see how easy it is to get started using Kendo UI components for Vue. Today we’ll define the structure of our application using the Splitter component from Kendo UI.
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In this tutorial, we build a music player using jQuery and Kendo UI’s component for notifications. The player will pause and play songs, and deliver notifications based on the song playing.
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