For complex wizard setups, some later steps can be dependent on choices a user makes on some initial tabs. For the RadWizard, it would be nice to be able to dynamically show and hide the tabs and steps from the User based on their choices (from client-side or server-side code). This would make the control a ton more useful and capable. Thanks.
RadPageLayout is a big help on creating a responsive design however, I find it hassle on changing its contents since you must use Source view in Visual Studio, 2010 SP1 to be specific, while Design view only shows you the appearance of the content of the page layout and you cannot edit it right there. I was thinking if you have this already in mind, the capability of changing the contents of the page layout while in Design view in order to see the changes right away and also, to have the properties listed on the Properties pane for each row, column and so on. If there are any other way I can do as alternative for now in order to modify the contents of a RadPageLayout with ease please let me know while waiting for the next release if this would have a good point in your evaluation. Thanks in advance!
When upload larger files the connection may dropped during the file uploading. In result of this the selected file will not be uploaded successfully and the user will have to start the uploading from the beginning. This operation can be very annoyng when connection is slow. The suggested features aims to allow resuming, when the failed file is selected again. The uploading should continue automatically from there it stopped.
Instead of utilising 3rd party jQuery or the boring old ASP client-side form/field validation why don't you guys develop your own that has nice look and functionality similar to this: https://github.com/posabsolute/jQuery-Validation-Engine and you could also include a password strength indicator like this while your at it: http://git.aaronlumsden.com/strength.js/#demo Not hard and it would nicely complement your current suite of tools, especially if it was styled from skins.
Similar to the Scale Breaks functionality in RadChart - http://docs.telerik.com/devtools/aspnet-ajax/controls/chart/features/scale-breaks
For the time being you can position a style element with absolute position below the gauge cap that will store the current value of the gauge. See an example in the http://www.telerik.com/forums/some-questions-c37b45192cef forum post. You can vote for this feature so that it must be implemented in the Kendo Gauge first http://kendoui-feedback.telerik.com/forums/127393-kendo-ui-feedback/suggestions/3692105-hi-need-a-label-for-the-pointer-shown-in-the-line Once it gets implemented, it can be ported to the UI for ASP.NET AJAX Gauge server wrapper.
Hi guys, Do you think that the Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX suite should offer a Radial Menu? The control should optimize and facilitate the work on touch devices. You can find more detail for the control at: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Use-radial-menus-to-display-OneNote-commands-0d75f03f-cde7-493a-a8a0-b2ed6f99fbe2 http://beaucollins.github.io/radial-menu/ Thank you for your feedback!
Full featured File Download Manager! Very similar to the AsynchUploadManager, just in the other direction. functionality: - download multiple files in asynch mode - set a limit to the number of simultaneous downloads - progress bar/cancel options for each - default to client side 'downloads' directory - Handle filestreams - convert on the fly using document processing {download as PDF} - zip on the fly - cache temporary files for sending via email as attachments - notify on complete per file or per batch Thanks!
We would like to upload a folder's structure and content via asyncupload drag and drop functionality. This functionality exists with Chrome and FireFox now. Please add. Thanks.
The control will provide the ability to hover over an image and zoom-in the selected part in a previewer. Such control is available in Google Maps as shown in the attached screenshot Overview-Image-Map-Control.png. Yet another example is displayed in the second screenshot. You can comment and share your examples or features you would like this control to support.