NetAdvantage® for jQuery is now named Ignite UI™. Please see this blog post for more details. With every release comes a set of release notes that reflects the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You’ll find the notes useful…
NetAdvantage® for jQuery is now named Ignite UI™. Please see this blog post for more details. With every release comes a set of release notes that reflects the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You’ll find the…
NetAdvantage® for jQuery is now named Ignite UI™. Please see this blog post for more details. With every release comes a set of release notes that reflects the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You’ll find the notes…
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…
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…
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…
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…
As it turns out the Drag & Drop feature is like the gift that keeps on giving – new year and new enhancement to the functionality! May be because the Ignite UI Tree is flexible enough or maybe because the functionality itself is based on simple…
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…
With the latest release the Ignite UI Tree has received the nifty feature of drag and drop. It’s a fairly common concept and it allows for a natural (at least I perceive it to be for a long time) interaction with the control’s items. From a user’s stand…
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…
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…
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…
As promised in the previous blog on Drag & Drop with the Ignite UI Tree – some tips and tricks coming right up. If you haven’t already looked into the control’s features, now’s your chance – overview with main ones listed in the …
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…
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…