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    RadRichTextBox loves East Asia

    Our team was busy working on some features that turned out to be very important for our customers in East Asia - distributed alignment, line breaking rules and hanging punctuation. We have decided to share some examples as this may be of help to the ever-growing number of developers targeting audience in China, Japan or Korea.
    May 27, 2021 4 min read
  • Web

    Sublime Studio: Replicating Sublime Text 2 Features in Visual Studio

    Being comfortable in your IDE is paramount to being a productive developer. I made the switch from Sublime Text 2 to Visual Studio. I had to change a few things in VS to get it to act like Sublime Text 2, but I pulled it off. I call it Sublime Studio.
    May 27, 2021 10 min read
  • Web

    A Day At The SPA With kendo.View

    Oh, the luxuries of life at the spa. Sitting in a quiet room with low light, gentle music, and being pampered by attendees. It's the spa life for me.
    May 27, 2021 4 min read
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    See How Seamless Paste from Word Can Be with the Improved Telerik’s ASP.NET Editor

    Users have been creating their articles in MS Word and have been expecting that they can simply copy and paste them in the web. Only developers know how hard this can be. But don’t worry, RadEditor is here to save the day
    March 17, 2025 4 min read
  • Web

    Styling Forms Like A Pro With Kendo UI

    If you are like me, then nothing makes you feel like more of a failure in life than CSS. There was a GIF being circulated a few weeks ago that sums up how I feel about CSS so poetically. I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with CSS as a specification. There are many people who can do unbelievable things with it. For me, it's just never clicked. I've been writing CSS for a long time and studying it for a long time as well. It just doesn't seem to be getting any better. This seems to be especially true with forms. As a web developer, I tend to create a lot of forms and it's always a struggle.
    May 27, 2021 6 min read