Derick Bailey is working on better support for Kendo UI and Backbone.js integration, and wants you to help! Come see how to get started, what the integration project is currently able to do, and where it might go from here.
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Automating a Grid component can be a challenge and not because it’s hard. It has it subtleties, but it’s not the most complicated thing in the trade, by
far. With Telerik Test Studio you can test RadGrid for Asp.Net AJAX with ease and thoroughness. In this Blog post I’ll show a few tips that can make this
not only possible, but a child’s play for everyone.
Telerik’s software testing solution Test Studio comes with built-in translators for all of its component suites. This means that you get convenient
verifications when you hover over specific ...
Our primary goal is to help you stay ahead of the technology curve. This is why we are often adding new skins (we now have 23!) so that your web sites and apps look trendy. The thing is, we can no longer support such a large number of skins and if we want to continue adding new, more modern skins, we need to stop the support for some old and not that popular ones: Forest, Hay, Simple, Sunset, Sitefinity and Transparent. Read more about how the transition will happen.
A few months back our announcement of Fiddler joining the Telerik family received huge response in the community. As part of our efforts, we made it a point to ask you for advice and feedback on next steps. Much like the news itself, this request was well received and funneled back to us amazing, interesting and very useful feedback and advice. The impact of the community has helped us stay focused and devoted to the thousands of Fiddler users, and deliver on our promise to provide better user experience, support resources and additional product features in the months to follow. ...
This latest release of Kendo UI includes another very common UI component made famous by Facebook: The Multi Select. At it's most basic level, the MultiSelect is an enhancement on the standard HTML <select> element. It allows the user to pick multiple items, each of which are represented by an autonomous element within the select.
Read on for a deeper insight in our newest skins to see the direction we are taking. Is HTML5 and CSS3 the path you want us to walk? Go comment and let us know!