Unplanned
Last Updated: 10 May 2024 14:10 by ADMIN
Created by: Michael D
Comments: 6
Category: ColorPicker
Type: Bug Report
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The Kendo UI ColorPicker's contrastTool shows the contrast ratios necessary to reach a certain accessibility level. While the current contrast ratio itself is localized, the thresholds for the AA and AAA levels are not. For languages like German, this means that for the ratio, "," is used as a decimal separator while the thresholds below use ".".
Unplanned
Last Updated: 25 Aug 2022 10:46 by ADMIN

Test Environment:

OS: Windows_11
Version: 21H2
OS Build: 22000.795

Browser: Version 103.0.1264.71 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Prerequisite steps:

1. Go to system settings.

2. Navigate to 'Accessibility' and activate it.

3. Navigate to 'Contrast theme' and activate it.

4. Select 'Desert/Aquatic' High Contrast theme in the combo box.

Repro Steps:

1. Open given URL https://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/colorpicker/index?_ga=2.176601965.933052354.1656022269-1325185890.1643853544 in Edge Browser.

2. Navigate to ‘Edit’ button using tab key and activate it.

3.Observe that issue.

Actual Behavior:

The Color for each series isn't shown in the Series legend or when Editing the series, but the graph does show the series colored correctly. Occurs in both Aquatic (High Contrast Black) and Desert (High Contrast White) modes.

Expected Behavior:

The series colors and color picker should be visible in both high contrast modes.

 

Unplanned
Last Updated: 25 Feb 2020 13:11 by ADMIN
I was working with Kendo ColorPicker and ColorPalette and I created a widget for serenity. Everything works perfect, except at the constructor time, I do not know the color. This is how is working now...

        // [KendoColorPickerEditor(Columns=2, Palette = "['#000', '#333', '#666', '#999', '#ccc', '#fff']",Buttons =true,Preview =true)]
        //Palette : "basic" | "websafe" | "['#000', '#333', '#666'] or leave blank"
        [KendoColorPickerEditor( Buttons = true, Preview = true)]
        public String Color
        {
            get { return Fields.Color[this]; }
            set { Fields.Color[this] = value; }
        }

A refresh method is needed to reload the properties changed after constructor...like the "Color" property