Personally, I much prefer image buttons over text buttons in the grid just to keep bulk down especially when you have a wide grid or a number of custom command buttons with long text. To do this at present requires some fancy css styling in the grid databound event. I would like to see more configuration options for grid commands to allow for .... - Built-in commands (Edit, Delete, etc) and custom commands to be image only - Built-in commands and custom commands to have a "tooltip" option
Hi Team,
I would like to request a way to configure the Kendo UI Grid so if there are multiple footers from many groups, only one footer will show.
Thank you!
We are using the functionality included with the grid (mvc and .net core) to save and set filters, sorts and groupbys. Where the functionality fails is if the grid or columns change in any way (including toolbars). the getoptions() and setoptions() is a snapshot in time and is not very adaptive. Our users had 1000's of saved grids and was really not allowing us to change the grid data or columns or even change the default order of the columns. What we ended up doing to allow the saved grids to work and the developers to have the freedom to change the grids was:
1. Getting the grid that is passed down to the screen and saving it for a clear functionality (and knowing what the default was supposed to be).
2. Looking at the sort, groupby and filter subcomponents of the saved grid objects by column and looking for a column match in the grid that was passed to the screen.
3. If a column in the saved grid does not exist, do not apply those filters, sorts and groupby's and alert the user
4. Only apply/change the filters, sorts and groupbys via a setOptions() on the grid that is passed down as opposed to a set of the entire object.
6. If a column is added to the grid alert the user that the column is added
7. If the grid has changed, use a getOptions() to resave the users selections with the modifications above
8. Load the data
We have javascript that does the column compare, with differences in the grid if your developers would like to see how we solved this issue.
In current versions of Firefox, scrollbars do not longer reserve any space. In grids with locked columns, this leads to a double border at the right end of the grid's header:
The problem only appears if locked columns are present and scrollbars use zero-width (Firefox-Default). This DOJO contains a minimum reproducible example.
Test Environment:
OS: Windows_11Browser: Version 103.0.1264.71 (Official Build) (64-bit)
AT (include version number): Narrator
Repro Steps:
1. Open given URL in Edge Dev.
2. Enable Narrator using 'Ctrl+ Win + Enter' key.
3. Navigate to the filters present on table and activate it.
4. Navigate on the available fields of filter flyout and observe Narrator is announcing label information on fields or not.
Actual Results:
In filter flyout labels are not associated with their respective fields.
Expected Results:
All labels should be associated with their respective labels in filter flyout.
Narrator should also announce the same.