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Kendo.grid inline editing miss styling

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Jacob asked on 19 Aug 2015, 10:20 AM

I have a simple kendo.grid with inline editing and some decimals and datatime columns.

The problem is that when hitting the EDIT button, the editable inline fields are not styled as I normally see in other websites, we have (see attached mage).

What am I missing - I have compared this site with a site, where it works, but can't find the difference.

It should be obvious, but I cant see it :-)

Thank you in advance.

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answered on 19 Aug 2015, 10:28 AM

UPDATE

I know it is not much information to give, but I guess you have meet this so many times and know exactly what is missing.

I have looked at this page (http://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/aspnet-mvc/asp-net-mvc-5) and spent some time searching for a solution, but without success :-(

If there is no easy way, then I have a proof-of-concept solution to show.

Thanks.

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answered on 21 Aug 2015, 08:28 AM

Hello Jacob,

Could you please verify that the EditorTemplates are correctly copied into your project. As the built into the ASP.NET MVC infrastructure is used for creating the Grid's edit form, a number of ready-to-use EditorTemplates are provided with the UI for ASP.NET MVC distribution.

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answered on 02 Sep 2015, 07:24 AM

Beautiful - the EditorTemplates under the shared views, did it.

Thanks.

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