How to add updating to the Ignite UI Tree’s Drag & Drop
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...
View ArticleUsing jQuery UI Controls with WordPress
We’ve stated time and time again that the Ignite UI controls based on jQuery and jQuery UI are pure client-side scripts that are completely server agnostic (meaning they do not depend on the back end)....
View ArticlePHP Server-side wrapper for the Ignite UI File Upload
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...
View ArticleFinancial charting with Ignite UI
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...
View ArticleIgnite UI jQuery Grid Column Moving
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...
View ArticlejQuery Grids with Multi-Column Headers
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...
View ArticlejQuery Grids and Responsive Web Design
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...
View ArticleResponsive Web Design with jQuery Grids: A closer look
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...
View ArticlejQuery Responsive Grids: Tips and Tricks
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...
View ArticleInfragistics Test Automation: Ignite UI
Here at Infragistics we have always been invested in ensuring the quality of our products - that is part of how we deliver great experience to our users and, as you know, we do care about that a lot....
View ArticleInfragistics Test Automation ( part 2)
Thus far we’ve made it pretty clear we have devoted a big part of our process to test automation for both Ignite UI and in general. We strive to make the most out of it by incorporating...
View ArticleHTML5 Sparkline chart for data-intense, small-scale Data Visualization
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...
View ArticleGetting Started with Ignite UI and Umbraco
With Ignite UI we’ve mostly kept to its platform-agnostic nature, showing you how you can create something great, without touching too much detail of all the possible environments. However, some...
View ArticleMultiple enabled and disabled checkbox states for the ASP.NET AJAX Data Grid
Is it checked or not quite? Multi-state checkboxes are in the menu today. Which, of course, begs the question “Doesn’t the WebDataGrid already support checkbox columns out-of-the box?”. Why yes, it...
View ArticleHTML5 Sparkline chart that is a perfect fit for your jQuery Grid
Sparklines are small, word-sized charts intended to fit anywhere a word or a number would, essentially packing a lot of data into minimum space, yet remaining very easy to read and analyze. After the...
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