Completed
Last Updated: 28 Sep 2022 09:04 by ADMIN

Bug report

Reproduction of the problem

  1. Go to the Themebuilder page
  2. Select BlueOpal theme
  3. Modify the "Error" color.
  4. Download the custom theme

Current behavior

The generated kendo.custom.css file contains the following rule:

undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined .k-text-error {
  color: #7030a0;
}

Expected/desired behavior

The rule should have correct selector, or if it is redundant it should not be included in the file.

Environment

  • Kendo UI version: 2020.2.617
  • jQuery version: x.y
  • Browser: [all]
Completed
Last Updated: 27 Sep 2021 08:01 by ADMIN

Hi Team,

I'd like to request the ability to add a Body section within the ThemeBuilder where the user can set the Body of the entire web document.  The Body section of the ThemeBuilder appears to only affect the Chat UI.

Thank you!

Under Review
Last Updated: 25 May 2021 11:14 by ADMIN
Created by: Lonwabo
Comments: 0
Type: Feature Request
1
I would like to use RGBA colors when generating a custom theme. 
Pending Review
Last Updated: 25 Nov 2020 13:11 by Gerhard

I have a Bootstrap or Material based theme created from the ThemeBuilder. When I add it to my application I have noticed that the ShowInEdit property of the GridCommandButtons does not work as expected. 

<AdminEdit>

This is due to the lack of the k-hidden class. In order to solve the issue, you could add the following CSS rule to your <filename>.css file.

CSS:

    .k-hidden {
        display: none;
    }

</AdminEdit>

Unplanned
Last Updated: 01 Sep 2020 14:06 by Alex

On creating a custom theme based on the Default v2 theme (its possibly the same with the other SASS themes), if you uncheck a component (e.g., the Editor) in the list so that the modifications do not apply to it, the ResponsivePanel does not work as expected with the created custom theme. On narrow browser window width, the sandwich button appears, but the Menu wrapped by the ResponsivePanel does not hide.

To reproduce:

  1. Go to the SASS Theme builder.
  2. Select Default theme.
  3. Uncheck the Editor from the list.
  4. Change a random variable and download the theme.
  5. Load the custom theme in a new Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core application created with our VS template. The template has a ResponsivePanel set up by default in the _Layout.
  6. Run the project and resize the browser window so that the sandwich button appears.

Expected: the Menu wrapped by the ResponsivePanel hides.

Actual: The Menu remains visible.

Pending Review
Last Updated: 29 Jun 2016 04:54 by ADMIN
It is very difficult to recreate the custom theme that looks exactly like the old custom theme unless we remember or write down each and every step used to create the custom theme. So if kendo provides a way to save the custom theme settings which can be used when recreating the custom theme when upgrading the Kendo UI.
Pending Review
Last Updated: 11 May 2016 13:04 by ADMIN
On the themeroller, add an option to output not just @import theme-template.less, but just import the styles/files required for selected components. Would be good to have a sass option too
Pending Review
Last Updated: 11 May 2016 12:32 by ADMIN
Created by: Imported User
Comments: 2
Type: Feature Request
5
No Web UI framework out there makes it easy to tackle the problem of Gradients. If Kendo implemented first class Gradient support in the theme designer it would make Web site / Apps that use Kendo that much richer than their competitors. In addition, the user can currently type in Hex but ti would be nice if there was a full RGB + HSB color palette for color design.
Pending Review
Last Updated: 15 Oct 2013 09:35 by raghav
I'd love for the ability to choose between the light/dark version of the icons in the sprite.png file. As of now, most of the themes contain a light and a dark version. However, there is no easy way to choose between the too when I'm writing my code. The only way to change is to go into the CSS file and override it manually. 

This has been an issue already, because at least once now the classes have changed, causing me to go back and make further edits to my CSS file.

it should be something as simple as adding a light/dark class to element so that it knows to choose the appropriate background position for the sprite. 

This seems like something very easy to do that doesn't require much programming. I hope to see this soon!