It would be nice to be able to mark a thread as "this is the answer" like Asp.net forums do. So when I am searching for a question that someone already else had, i can easily find the solution that was marked by the person asking the question.
Although it's quite understandable, I find it quite disheartening that you (and a few other component vendors) have fallen into the Microsoft Office 2007 UI Licensing trap. The license is a load of sh*t and hopefully someone will be able to challenge Microsoft in court. There is a lot of prior art and Microsoft are not in a moral position to punish UI theft. They have even gone to court themselves to prove that such "theft" is a non issue.
It's VERY nice that they provide guidelines, but they should not be allowed to enforce them in any way, other than by giving seals of approval to those who pay for the review process (just as it works with MS certified applications)
I downloaded the Classic Grey skin for the Tabstrip (v3.33) control. However, the PSD file only has one layer which appears to be lock in Photoshop (6.0). Is there a way to view the individual layers that were used to create the skin? My goal is to adjust to the colors to variety of different colors (like the red, blue, green samples in the Online Demos) Am I missing something? Thanks!
Is there a sample out there where RadGrid is being used with sql server and has business logic layer. I have an entities class called from business logic layer, but I don't know how to tye it into my radgrid when updating/deleting/inserting. Depending on what the user puts in the grid, I might have to change other values in my sql server table.
SEO becomes more and more important. I know that already the navigation controls (like radmenu) are search engine friendly. But why reduce it to that controls? SEO is related to the whole website not only a part of it. The point that I want to show is: Telerik takes a method or standard and declare it as important for all members of RadControls. The examples in the past were: standard compliance with XHTML. In the near past compliance with ATLAS. What is now with SEO? It would be a great advantage for telerik to competition, if telerik would announce the first SEO-compliant ASP.NET control suite.