This issue is reproducible on your demo page: https://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/formdecorator/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx
The expected behavior is the drop down list will close. It does not. However, if you collapse the list with the mouse or <Alt>+<Up Arrow> and then open the list again, the <Enter> and <Tab> keys will behave as expected.
As this problem is also present on your demo site, it is likely a bug with the RFD product and not our specific use case. If there is an update to the product or a JavaScript workaround, that would be greatly appreciated.
Actual: text squished to the right, overlaps the dropdown arrow Expected: text looks normal, just the select is positioned to the right Workaround: .rfdSelect, .rfdSelectBoxDropDown { text-align: left; } .rfdRtl .rfdSelect { text-align: right; }
For the time being the following workaround can be used: CSS: <style type="text/css"> @media screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 0) { .RadForm.rfdRadio input[type="radio"] + label, .RadForm.rfdCheckbox input[type="checkbox"] + label { display: inline !important; vertical-align: bottom !important; } } .RadForm.rfdCheckbox .rfdCheckboxChecked + label, .RadForm.rfdCheckbox .rfdCheckboxUnchecked + label, .RadForm.rfdRadio .rfdRadioChecked + label, .RadForm.rfdRadio .rfdRadioUnchecked + label { display: inline !important; } </style> ASPX: <form id="form1" runat="server"> <telerik:RadScriptManager ID="RadScriptManager1" runat="server"></telerik:RadScriptManager> <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Lightweight" /> <input id="myRadio" type="radio" name="name" value="val1" /> <label for="myRadio">some long text some long text some long text some long text some long text some long text</label> <br /> <input id="myCheckBox" type="checkbox" name="name" value="val2" /> <label for="myCheckBox">some long text some long text some long text some long text some long text some long text</label> </form>
FormDecorator changes focus when selection is dragged from one textbox to another in Internet Explorer: http://screencast.com/t/zwtVur2X
For the time being you can use the following CSS workaround: <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title></title> <style> .RadForm.rfdButton input[disabled="disabled"].rfdDecorated { background-position: left -22px !important; } </style> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <telerik:RadScriptManager ID="RadScriptManager1" runat="server"></telerik:RadScriptManager> <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" /> <asp:Button ID="Button1" Text="text" runat="server" Enabled="false" /> </form> </body> </html>
For the time being you can use the following CSS: <style> a.rfdSelect.rfdSelect_Default { overflow: hidden; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap; } </style> ASPX: <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Lightweight" /> <asp:DropDownList ID="Dropdownlist1" runat="server"> <asp:ListItem Value="" Text="(Not Completed)"> </asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem Value="2" Text="Equipment Note ttttttttttt tttttttttt tt tt" Selected="true"> </asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem Value="3" Text="Test"> </asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem Value="4" Text="Hello"> </asp:ListItem> </asp:DropDownList>
Issue is reproducible with the following markup: ASPX: <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Lightweight" /> <select> <option>option 1</option> <option selected="selected"></option> </select> For the time being the following JavaScript workaround can be placed below the RadFormDecorators' declaration: <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Lightweight" /> <script> Telerik.Web.UI.FormDecorator.LightWeightDomDecorator.prototype.setSelectHeaderText = function (decoratedSelectHeader, text, isDropDown) { if (isDropDown) { decoratedSelectHeader.innerHTML = ""; var span = this._createArrowSpan(); decoratedSelectHeader.appendChild(span); decoratedSelectHeader.appendChild(document.createTextNode(text)); } else { var innerElement = $telerik.getElementByClassName(decoratedSelectHeader, "rfdSelectText"); if (text) text = text.replace(/</g, "<"); if (innerElement) innerElement.innerHTML = text; } } </script>
The appearance of disabled inputs in the markup is not updated in IE11. For the time being you can manually set the corresponding disabled CssClasses, using the approach from this help article: http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/formdecorator-troubleshooting-input-appearance-is-not-updated-when-disabled-in-internet-explorer.html
ISSUE: Screenshot of this issue can be seen at : (1) https://goo.gl/knpdiq (2) and also at https://goo.gl/8tDqKe. The issue is that the drop down width is not matching the width of top part when a select element is styled by FormDecorator. I am using the latest version i.e. 2017.3 913. HOW TO REPRODUCE: Go to the demo page of FormDecorator at http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/formdecorator/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx. Expand the only select element on this demo page and you will notice that drop down width is not matching the top part width. RESOLUTION: When I tried to resolve this problem, I came up with a solution that works across all skins and render modes as well as all modern browsers of Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge + IE 9,10 and 11. The solution involves overriding the method Telerik.Web.UI.RadFormDecorator.prototype._expandHeader. JavaScript for overriding this method is given in attached file. Just copy this script and paste in anywhere in your aspx page to resolve this issue.
ISSUE: Screenshot of this issue can be seen at https://goo.gl/c9WriW Also, a video of this can be seen at https://goo.gl/d4nnKq This issue occurs in Lightweight or Mobile render mode. In classic render mode, this issue does not exist. HOW TO REPRODUCE: Use the following page markup to reproduce this problem. <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" %> <!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title></title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <telerik:RadScriptManager ID="RadScriptManager1" runat="server"> <Scripts> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.Core.js"></asp:ScriptReference> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.jQuery.js"></asp:ScriptReference> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.jQueryInclude.js"></asp:ScriptReference> </Scripts> </telerik:RadScriptManager> <telerik:RadSkinManager ID="RadSkinManager1" runat="server" ShowChooser="true" RenderMode="Lightweight" Skin="MetroTouch"> <TargetControls> <telerik:TargetControl ControlID="RadFormDecorator1" /> </TargetControls> </telerik:RadSkinManager> <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Lightweight" ControlsToSkip="None" /> <select id="ddl2" runat="server" style="width: 175px;"> <option value=""></option> <option value="dallas">Dallas</option> <option value="chicago">Chicago</option> <option value="toronto">Toronto</option> <option value="austin">Austin</option> </select> <button id="btn1">Postback</button> </form> </body> </html> RESOLUTION: Add the following style in your aspx head part based on the skin you are using for FormDecorator. If skin is any one these big skins - MetroTouch or BlackMetroTouch or Material or Silk or Glow or Bootstrap, then use the style below. <style> div.rfdSelectBox ul li { min-height: 16px; } .rfdSelect { min-height: 32px !important; } </style> For all other skins, use the style element as below. <style> div.rfdSelectBox ul li { min-height: 16px; } .rfdSelect { min-height: 32px; } </style> </head>
ISSUE: Screenshot of this issue can be seen at https://goo.gl/F8C73V. This issue occurs in classic render mode when an option has long text that gets truncated instead of being wrapped. HOW TO REPRODUCE: Use the following page code to reproduce it. Expand the drop down and notice that the option just after None is truncated and not wrapped. <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true"%> <!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title></title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <telerik:RadScriptManager ID="RadScriptManager1" runat="server"> <Scripts> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.Core.js"></asp:ScriptReference> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.jQuery.js"></asp:ScriptReference> <asp:ScriptReference Assembly="Telerik.Web.UI" Name="Telerik.Web.UI.Common.jQueryInclude.js"></asp:ScriptReference> </Scripts> </telerik:RadScriptManager> <telerik:RadSkinManager ID="RadSkinManager1" runat="server" ShowChooser="true" RenderMode="Classic" Skin="MetroTouch"> <TargetControls> <telerik:TargetControl ControlID="RadFormDecorator1" /> </TargetControls> </telerik:RadSkinManager> <telerik:RadFormDecorator ID="RadFormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="All" RenderMode="Classic" ControlsToSkip="None" /> <select id="dd1" style="width: 200px;"> <option value="none">None</option> <option value="volvo">Volvo sdsd sdsd ddsds sddsd dsdsd sdds sdsd sdsdsd sdsd sds ddsd xyz</option> <option value="saab">Saab</option> <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option> <option value="audi">Audi</option> </select> <button id="btn1">Postback</button> </form> </body> </html> RESOLUTION: Put the following style in head part of your aspx page. This will fix this issue. <style> div.rfdSelectBox ul li { height: unset; height: none;/*for ie and edge*/ height: auto; } </style>
If you are using the controls from 2019 R1 SP1 or later, you can use the following workaround in order to make the input elements visible until we include the fix internally:
<style>
.t-ff input[type=checkbox].rfdRealInput,
.t-ff input[type=radio].rfdRealInput {
position: static;
}
</style>
The checkboxes decorated with RadFormDecorator appeared double in Classic rendering after upgrading to Firefox 63. Steps to reproduce: 1. Upgrade to Firefox 63 2. Run the following setup <telerik:RadFormDecorator runat="server" DecoratedControls="CheckBoxes" RenderMode="Classic" /> <div>asp:Checkbox</div> <asp:CheckBox ID="chkApproved" runat="server" Text="asp:Checkbox" /> <div>Html Input</div> <input id="chkApproved1" type="checkbox" name="chkApproved" /> ====================================== Solutions found so far: 1) Use RadFormDecorator in Lightweight RenderMode: <telerik:RadFormDecorator runat="server" RenderMode="Lightweight"/> 2) Set the RadFormDecorator's DecoratedControls="All": <telerik:RadFormDecorator runat="server" RenderMode="Classic" DecoratedControls="All" /> 3) Set the ControlsToSkip="CheckBoxes" <telerik:RadFormDecorator runat="server" RenderMode="Classic" ControlsToSkip="CheckBoxes" /> 4) Or add the following CSS overwrite to the page: <style> .rfdCheckboxUnchecked, .rfdCheckboxChecked { padding: 0 !important; background-image: none !important; } </style>
After upgrading to new version of Telerik (2016.3.914.35), duplicate checkboxes are displaying. Please refer attached file.
Steps to reproduce: 1. Load https://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/formdecorator/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx on IE 11 2. Input two lines in the textarea 3. Select the second line from right to left by holding the left mouse button and releasing it when the cursor is outside of the text area 4. Press button 'delete' from keyboard with multi select content => result: Can not delete content 5. Press button 'backspace' from keyboard => result: back from url.... The problem happens only in IE when there is a select element on the page and when the mouse goes outside the boundaries of the textarea. Temporary fix: <telerik:RadFormDecorator RenderMode="Lightweight" ID="FormDecorator1" runat="server" DecoratedControls="all"></telerik:RadFormDecorator> <script> Telerik.Web.UI.RadFormDecorator.prototype._selectBodyClickHandler = function (e) { var target = e.target; //in chrome the A element is not focused by default if (!Telerik.Web.Browser.ie &&target && target.focus && target !== document.activeElement) { try { target.focus(); } catch (ex) { } } if ($telerik.isTouchDevice) { while (target.nodeType != 1 && target.nodeType != 9) target = target.parentNode; } //See if an optGroup label if (this._isSelectOptgroup(target)) { //Do nothing return; } //Check if clicked on a box var box = this._getDecoratedSelectBoxParent(target); if (box) { if (this._isSelectElementDisabled(box) || box === target) return; else this._optionClickHandler(e); if (box.setActive && box.style.visibility != "hidden") box.setActive(); return; } //Check if clicked on a select header var header = this._getDecoratedSelectHeaderParent(target); if (header) { if (this._isSelectElementDisabled(header)) return; else this._expandHeader(header); if (header.setActive) header.setActive(); if (header.focus) header.focus(); return; } //else - just hide the popup this._hideSelectPopup(); } </script>
A workaround is to add a CSS rule that provides a contrasting background color for the decorated checkbox. For example: .RadForm_Bootstrap .RadGrid .rfdToggleImage { background-color: white; } This applies to Q3 2015 with RenderMode=Lightweight for the RadFormDecorator control. Older versions should be upgraded to the latest.
The issue manifests under IE and Firefox when you change the selected radio button. It stems from any other control with RenderMode=Lightweight that brings the font icons the lightweight mode brings. Workarounds: - use the same render mode for all the controls (for example, move the form decorator to RenderMode=Lightweight) - OR, add the following CSS rule to your page to remove the font icon content from the radio buttons .RadForm .rfdRadioUnchecked.p-i-radio:before, .RadForm .rfdRadioUnchecked:before, .RadForm .rfdRadioChecked.p-i-radiobutton:before, .RadForm .rfdRadioChecked:before, .RadForm .rfdCheckboxChecked:before, .RadForm .rfdCheckboxUnchecked:before { content: ""; }