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  • Web

    Creating custom drag arrow in Silverlight

    Since Q3 2011 we have changed the default drag API used. It allows creating more complex scenario as well as building MVVM friendly drag behaviors. However, it does not support drag arrow which, although not very popular feature is still used. Thus, when arrow was required, we have suggesting using legacy execution mechanism. In this blog I will write how to create your own drag arrow using DragDropManager events. So, basically we will use AddDragInitialize, GiveFeedback and DragDropCompleted to create and control the arrow. We also use Popup to display it on the screen. The arrow itself is located in Arrow...
    January 23, 2012
  • Web ASP.NET MVC

    Scatter Your Data – Now!

    The chart component for the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC is a rapidly expanding MVC component. Not only are we adding many new features, but we’re also increasing the available chart types. With the introduction of Q3 2011 we were able to start using two new chart types - Scatter and Scatter Line. Both types allow you to plot points anywhere on your chart area, as long as you provide each point with X and Y values. Let’s take a look at how you can implement these chart types, as well as take use of some new features introduced in...
    January 20, 2012
  • Web

    Get Rolling With Kendo UI And PHP – Part 1

    Read Part 2 --> Since Kendo UI was launched, we have seen quite a few questions on how to get going with Kendo UI in a real world web application.  Real world applications involve frameworks like PHP, MVC, Rails and Node.  They involve transactional related data and...
    January 19, 2012
  • Web jQuery

    What You May Not Know About jQuery

    It never ceases to amaze me at how much I don’t know. jQuery is a pretty straight forward library.  It’s essentially one large object off of which we can call and chain functions.  The beauty of it is in it’s simplicity.  It takes a somewhat convoluted and...
    January 07, 2012
  • Web

    IE6 Moving Closer to the Browser Graveyard

    As we say hello to a new year, we get to start with this piece of bright news coming today from Microsoft: IE6 usage in the United States (and Czech Republic, Portugal, Philippines, Ukraine, and Mexico) is now less than 1%. This is a major step towards reaching...
    January 05, 2012