In this blog post I am going to create a fully-functional JavaScript & HTML application from scratch, which supports RESTful CRUD operations. I am going to use the out of the box IgniteUI grid functionality for handling the creates, updates, deletes...
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...
If you’ve been reading the latest blog about the Column Moving feature of the Ignite UI Grid I’ve briefly mentioned Multi-column Headers. Well, just in case you missed it – that’s a fairly recent addition too! Through a very simple (and logical I think...
The Grid is one of Ignite UI’s bread and butter controls and its feature set just.. keeps growing! I guess that fact that Infragistics has done quite a few grid controls over the years helps. Ome of the latest additions is the The Column Moving feature...
Ignite UI is the brand new Infragistics jQuery & HTML5 based framework. With Ignite UI, developers can create next generation, browser based, touch-enabled tablet, mobile & desktop experiences. In a series of articles will look at how we create...
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...
Ignite UI Map (igMap) is one of the most exciting features of the new Infragistics Ignite UI Vol. 2.12 . This blog is the first of a series of articles dedicated to new opportunities of Ignite UI Geospatial Map Ignite UI Geospatial Map Released as CTP...
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 workings...
When in need of displaying columns with separate data – be it from a different source or based on the values of others – this new column type will prove truly helpful. Be sure to read the introductory blog on how to get started with jQuery Grid Unbound...
An all new functionality with the second release for this year comes to bring more flexibility to your grid and the way it handles data. The unbound column is one of the classic grid features throughout Infragistics experience with grids and now user...
This is the second part covering the topic of jQuery Grid checkbox column alternatives and/or custom implementations. A quick recap: the Checkbox column is a feature that provides default setup to turn Boolean values in the jQuery grid into checkboxes...
The checkbox column (introduced with the last release, see this post on Using Checkbox Columns with the Infragistics jQuery Grid ) was created to provide a ‘shortcut’ for transforming columns with Boolean values into checkboxes and mostly became reality...
One of the highly-anticipated features in the Entity Framework 5 is a Spatial support. CodeProject Many developers have been asking since the release of SQL 2008 for support of Spatial data types in the Entity Framework. It was a dream for the Microsoft...
Not so long ago, I showed you how to create a Live data application using the WebSocket protocol and some KnockoutJS magic to make the jQuery Grid come alive ! It’s been a busy following months and adding the demo to that blog totally got forgotten...
Merged Cells is a new addition to the arsenal of features in the jQuery Grids by Infragistics, even though it is introduced as CTP (Community Technology Preview) for the first release of 2012. Like with most features this one is also realized and managed...