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I can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel, it has been yet another aggressive and feature rich cycle for the jQuery product and I can’t be more excited to give you guys a sneak peek of what’s coming out in 2012 Volume 1 release of...
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There is ton of innovations going on these days around client frameworks and stacks using JavaScript and HTML5, among them is a unique server framework out that you can code against using JavaScript, it is called nodejs . Nodejs is a light weight framework...
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A very common need in almost every ASP.NET web application, a UI requirement to have a button control that can display text and image. Infragistics ships with just that control as part of their ASP.NET controls offering and it is called WebImageButton...
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jQuery is by far the most popular JavaScript framework ever developed. Released by John Resig and first launched in August 2006, since then, it has just seen increased demand year over year and solved many day to day web development challenges. The core...
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“Develop a suite of light weight Client Controls that enable creating better website experiences in browsers across platforms & devices backed by any server data end-point. “ The line above is the vision statement from a presentation that I gave to...
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I have written a few posts in the past on how to bind data from oData services directly to the jQuery client controls that ship in NetAdvantage for jQuery. There are quite a few samples within our samples library that do so as well. In this post, I am...
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In 2011 Volume 2, Infragistics shipped a combo box control in NetAdvantage for jQuery product. Combo box features a bunch of cool things like auto-suggest, remote filtering, multi-select etc.. One of the scenario that is quite common in today’s web applications...
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Among the patterns that add to the overall usability of the application around desktop and mobile interface, one of the common ones is the “Load More” button appearing at the bottom of the lists that can be used to load data on demand. First emerged with...
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If you are building browser based applications that use services to bring in data and rendering it all on the client, then you’ll find this post interesting. In the post, I am going to show you how to grab data from NetFlix oData feed and populate...
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Infragistics has been developing ASP.NET controls since the ASP.NET framework was released during early 2000s. Since then, we have provided the toolset that have helped web developers take advantage of the Microsoft’s web platform, combined with...
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In this day and age, it is rare that a user’s browser do not support JavaScript. But still, there are cases where sites are required to run on a browsers that do not support JavaScript, for accessibility purposes or for building sites that are more...
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In 2011 Volume 2, one of the most valued feature added to the grid is the Outlook GroupBy capability. This allows the user to grab a column header and drop it within the group by area, and the grid creates visual grouped rows that the user can then expand...
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In just a little over a week from today, here is what’s coming out in NetAdvantage for jQuery . This is just the second iteration of the product, and I can’t believe how much the team was able to accomplish in the last 5 months. You have to...
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Entity Framework is a quite powerful ORM solution in .NET. Now with the ASP.NET MVC tools refresh, it also got the CodeFirst feature, which is quite handy when you want to generate a model for you data using code and the database automatically gets build...
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One of the core design principle of the NetAdvantage for jQuery controls were to make sure it honors the jQuery styling conventions. In order to do that, all the jQuery controls fully support the jQueryUI Theme Roller styles. This has a lot of benefits...
Tags / AJAX, ASP.NET, Styling, Grid, MVC, JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3, ASP.NET MVC, 2011.1