Telerik blogs
  • Productivity Debugging

    Help select a new Fiddler logo!

    One of the benefits of Telerik’s support of Fiddler is the opportunity to work with talented design professionals. We’ll be improving Fiddler’s User Interface from end-to-end to expose more of the tool’s power in a clear and elegant manner. Our first step is giving Fiddler a distinctive and professional logo, and here’s where you come in...
    November 12, 2012
  • Mobile

    Design Templates for Windows Phone: Keep Gettin' Better

    Four months ago, we released over 20 ready-to-use templates that provide implementation for common application development scenarios: Design Templates. We have good news for you: after our latest release the templates are over 50! The fresh additions include our newest controls demonstrated in various scenarios, allowing you to choose what suits you most. One of these new controls is RadDataForm. It is included in different form scenarios like: registration forms, sign in, check-out and multipurpose template for search and filter purposes.              The templates that include RadConversationView are a great example of how Design Templates not only use and configure RadControls so that you can...
    November 07, 2012
  • Mobile

    WinRT app guide: Step 14: Adding layout awareness and snapped view, disabling portrait view

    To read the other steps in the step by step guide for creating a Metr0/ WInRT application go here. We are getting closer to a final first version of this app!
    November 03, 2012
  • Release

    Introducing RadDataForm for Windows Phone

    Almost each Windows Phone app implements scenarios in which user input is gathered. These scenarios include designing and implementing Pages with editor controls positioned in a layout panel (mostly stack layouts) with labels above them to describe their purpose and buttons at the end of the page to confirm the input. The validation logic, as well as the synchronization between editors and the properties of the edited object is mostly done manually by handling events, checking input values and setting target properties. Here are a couple of screenshots from our Tasks app demonstrating similar scenarios:   The ‘Edit Task’ and ‘Edit Project’...
    October 20, 2012