It’s a scaled-down, simplified version of your normal chart that is excellent for quick analysis of a lot of data and trend-spotting. For the more curious ones, the inventor of the Sparkline hosts a Q&A board on Sparkline theory and practice…
So far we’ve had an overview of the Responsive Web Design mode support for the Ignite UI Grids and some considerations with general implementation, merging columns, combining with column hiding and with hierarchical Grid. By now you should have…
Responsive Web Design has been abuzz for some time now. In case you just now clash with the term, it’s a web design approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience across a wide range of devices. Basically, a CSS3 / JavaScript…
I’ve been recently having plenty of fun shifting platforms like a mad man and I feel it’s time to share some goodness with you all. Let’s have ourselves some PHP (and even if that’s not your thing you still might want to check out the last part)! While…
I really hope I got you excited about the Responsive Web Design mode for the Ignite UI Grids last time – as it is the kind of an unique feature that truly makes this jQuery control stand out! As previously explained it’s not exactly a simple thing to…
Out of the new and exciting things happening around IgniteUI is the enhancement of the mobile toolset. These controls are based on jQuery Mobile rather than jQuery UI, as it provides optimizations for mobile devices. Applications built using them meet…
Unbound Columns bring you the freedom of flexible layouts in the IgniteUI Grid and neat support for features to make your grid behave like nothing’s that different. After you’ve seen some of the capabilities (getting started blog) and inner…
After we’ve looked into the range of input jQuery mobile controls you can use with the greatest ease with Ignite UI ASP.NET MVC wrappers, there is something more you can do. If you try the snippets as is you will find them working well and in tone…
Not so long ago when Jason announced IgniteUI and a plethora of other goodness he mentioned a tool called Configurator that would help you code (or not code really) widgets included in the suite. As as he put it, for all of you server-side developers…
Or should I say “How to deliver charts for Technical analysis” and then throw in a little bit of understanding for a good measure. So, we are technical people, no? Then technical analysis shouldn’t sound so distant? Yeah, well, in the field of…