Does Telerik grid for ASP.NET MVC2 (VS2008) exist? If so, please, provide the link to trial version.
We need such a grid with toolbar and other standard options.
Thank you in advance.
Goran
Telerik no longer provides MVC2/VS2008 wrappers. The current product Kendo UI Complete for ASP.NET MVC supports MVC3+ and VS2010+ only.
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I recently migrated a website to Joomla, the old website used bootstrap and was responsive.
However, when I used the same template on the new website powered by Joomla it isn't responsive at all.
I thought it would be responsive by nature, is there any additional configuration to make to get it responsive ?
Note: I am not a web designer, so simple explanations would be great.
Basically Joomla works out of the box with some old style templates. Although bootstrap is already into the joomla libraries it doesn't mean that it is used.
Fortunately there are many free templates with their own framework that use bootstrap to have a ready to use responsive website.
I feel to suggest the helix framework http://www.joomshaper.com/helix , it is also very easy to use and customise.
Or the new gantry5 http://gantry.org/ but it doesn't use bootstrap
I would suggest to use Gantry 5 framework. It is free, light and easy to use if you are not a developer.
It does support Bootstrap but they are using there own responsive framework.
http://gantry.org
We plan to use ExtJS with CKEditor.
I saw that there is a port of TinyMCE for ExtJS.
Is it be possible to write a CKEditor wrapper for ExtJS?
What I am concerned most about is the event handling (ExtJS defines its own implementation).
I found some information about the TinyMCE port for ExtJS: https://github.com/Qtx/TinyMCETextArea5/blob/master/doc/instructions.pdf
Thank you for sharing your experience about this topic in advance.
There is an extension for ExtJS 3 available on GitHub:
https://github.com/tocco/extjs3-ckeditor-extension
We use it in production, it works fine.
Does anyone know the best way to go about integrating GeoExt 2.0 into Sencha Architect 3?
It seems like it is possible but there is not a very clear way to do it based on some of the documentation I have looked at.
A forum post here(GeoExt Inside Sencha Architect) on Sencha's forums mentions adding GeoExt as an external resource then instantianting classes inside Sencha architect from the resource. I followed the links in the post and it takes you Sencha's user guide for using resources.
Based on this information here I should be able to do the following.
Add GeoExt Map Panel as a resource
Place a panel in my view
Set the extend property on the panel I just placed to be GeoExtMapPanel.
However, I am not finding an extend property.
The other option I have looked into is possibly creating Architect Extension definitions for GeoExt components that I want to use. This option does seem more involved. There is a guide on creating a user extension here(Creating an Architect Extension).
If you want to use the extend property you'll need to create a Class not a Panel.
Have someone a idea how to implement the 'share button of Twitter' with Silverlight: i'm using the framework 4 of c#.
Basically, you'll have to use the Twitter API. My idea would be to use one of the twitter libraries for .NET found here.
We are starting a new SilverLight 4 Business Application project and are looking for theme. All we can find on the web are Navigation Application themes, which when applied to business application project, don't work. Most even have compilation errors.
Is there a place on the web to get theme specifically for that project or is there a way to translate navigation application theme into business application theme?
Thank you
Finally got around finding some.
Here goes :
http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/site/search?f[0].Type=RootCategory&f[0].Value=themes&f[0].Text=Themes&f[1].Type=Tag&f[1].Value=RIAServices
Repair RIA Service using below link that issue/error will be solved.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/4/1/241B26FF-EC1E-41FE-A782-E669C28A0A00/RiaServices.msi
There are application themes for Silverlight 4 templates at Microsoft Download Center.