Please make the source code available to people with paid licences.
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The source code for UI for Blazor will become available. Click the Follow button on the upper left hand side to get a notification email when that happens, and click the Vote button to add your vote for it if you need it.
The current plan is to make the source code available to commercial license holders in November 2021.
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Sometimes it is helpful to allow the user to pick colors for various purposes.
This control can display the RGB value along with allowing them to change the hue/brightness along with the alpha component.
Also the ability to select from a set of predefined colors would be very nice.
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Here is a sample project that showcases how you can use Kendo widgets in Blazor and also contains samples of color pickers: https://github.com/telerik/blazor-ui/tree/master/common/kendo-in-blazor
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The demos and examples for storing and retrieving GRID state uses the JavaScript localStorage.setItem and localStorage.getItem that work great. As part of .NET 5 there's a Microsoft equivalent for accessing Local Storage using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Server.ProtectedBrowserStorage. I've found the behavior of these demos and examples will not work by simply replacing the JavaScript with .NET equivalents. My experience is getting Circuit Handler exceptions that make these example not work.
Although not a requirement since there's a JavaScript solution for local storage, I would like to recommend that since you partner closely with .NET team at Microsoft. That your GRID development team test and provide examples with the Microsoft .NET 5 out-of-the-box local storage solution and resolve any incompatibilities for developers not wanting to use 1st party local storage solutions embedded within Microsoft Blazor.
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I made a sample test and things seemed to work for me, so I made a public example, you can find it in this pull request until it gets merged. I'm also attaching it to this post, but for anyone seeing this after a time - the public repository linked above is a better place to look for this in case more updates and information have been added since the time of writing this.
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globally for Telerik Blazor controls/inputs components we would prefer the ability to assign aria attributes. This will enable my organisation's user experience to improve for people relying on screen readers.
aria-labelledby will enable us to stack labels for inputs in a group.
aria-describedby will enable us to provide additional information in context to an input, without the need for users to jump out of the input and find it.
Like the one in Kendo https://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/breadcrumb/index
With the ability to hook to the URL and URL change like this https://docs.telerik.com/kendo-ui/controls/navigation/breadcrumb/navigation
Please add a "native" Carousel component for the Telerik UI for Blazor solution.
Currently, to implement a Carousel option in a Blazor application using Telerik components, you may need to leverage the Kendo UI widgets based on jQuery that rely on direct DOM manipulation. In a Blazor application, the software engineer should rely on Blazor to manipulate the DOM, instead of direct DOM manipulation required with tools such as jQuery.
Overlapping Telerik products in the same web application, such as Kendo UI and UI for Blazor, can create issues if releases are out of alignment between the solutions, use of CSS files, and other areas of complication.
Please consider adding a Carousel component as it offers a great experience for marketing to customers, business or consumer, on the home page of any website.
A Gantt Chart is one big thing missing that is always high on my blazor UI wish list.
Kind regards,
Kay
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For the time being, a workaround could be to wrap a JS widget, an example is available in this sample project, see the MyKendoGantt.razor component.
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Hi,
we are having a hard time to come up with a general application layout (menu/navigation).
We found PanelBar, Menu and Drawer... are there any other controls related to menu & navigation?
A more UX oriented documentation (and not only for the technical components individually) would be nice e.g. like they do it here: Overview | Clarity Design System
Kind regards
Steffen
A stack panel component that creates a layout of items that are vertically positioned.
It could also have a wrap layout to make the items horizontal with wrapping
or horizontal without wrapping
Hi
I would like a "Steper" as the one you have in your MVC product.
Like the grouping in the Kendo combo box https://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/combobox/grouping
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This Feature Request would be an umbrella for implementing items grouping for select components (ComboBox, DropDownList, MultiSelect, and others).
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It would be nice to switch the color schemes used by the telerik Blazor components on-the-fly in an application (i.e. switch from light mode to dark mode). I realize you have a JS approach to this problem, however that requires maintaining multiple stylesheets and custom javascript, which we are trying to avoid in a Blazor project. I like the approach used by MudBlazor where basically all css colors are variables that can be easily switched at runtime without any javascript:
https://mudblazor.com/wasm/customization/theming/overview
I would like components like the TextBox, NumericTextBox, TextArea, Button to have a method in their reference similar to the FocusAsync() which Microsoft included to the ElementReference in .NET5.
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For the time being, you can use JS interop and prepare a suitable selector. Here is a basic example for the button:
@inject IJSRuntime _js
Notes:<br />
- Move this script to a proper place, it is hacked into the component to make this snippet short
- Make sure the ID is unique if you use IDs. THere are other selectors you can use (such as classes, or you can even cascade your selectors to make them more specific)
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<script suppress-error="BL9992">
function focusElement(selector) {
var elem = document.querySelector(selector);
if (elem && elem.focus) {
setTimeout(function () {
elem.focus();
}, 30);
}
}
</script>
<TelerikButton OnClick="@FocusBtn">Focus the other button</TelerikButton>
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<TelerikButton Id="@btnId" OnClick="@SpecialBtnAction">I will be focused programmatically</TelerikButton>
@code{
string btnId = "my-special-btn";
async Task FocusBtn()
{
await _js.InvokeVoidAsync("focusElement", $"#{btnId}");
}
async Task SpecialBtnAction()
{
Console.WriteLine("special button clicked");
}
}
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There doesn't seem to be a way to deselect the selected row either by clicking on a selected row again or by two-way-binding and setting it to an empty list.
This would be pretty handy as currently the only way that makes sense for me is to make no use of selection mode at all.
Having the ability to specify sections and then allowing the user to expand the section can be very helpful for complex content or menus.
The sections can be expanded so 1 is visible always or multiple can be expanded.
I'd like at least a linear gauge
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