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Damyan Petev
Published posts 8Is it checked or not quite? Multi-state checkboxes are in the menu today. Which, of course, begs the question “Doesn’t the WebDataGrid already support checkbox columns out-of-the box?”.
Described as “intense, simple, word-sized graphics”, Sparklines go beyond a simple line.
Through a very simple (and logical I think) setup of columns and layouts, this feature allows for visual and sometimes functional grouping of column headers under a common parent.
A quick recap: the Checkbox column is a feature that provides default setup to turn Boolean values in the jQuery grid into checkboxes.
The checkbox column (introduced with the last release, see this post on Using Checkbox Columns with the Infragistics jQuery Grid) was created to provide a ‘shortcut’ for transforming columns with Boolean values into checkboxes and mostly became reality due to the great interest in such functionality from customers (and after all it does make perfect sense).
Parallel lines with varying width and spacing – they are virtually everywhere. Barcodes have a rather long history of becoming a standard for assigning data to an optical representation and it allowed for identifying a broad range of goods in stores, shipping containers and countless other items, which in turn streamlined multiple industry processes.
There are numerous scenarios when from for the sole purpose of having an effective or functional application it seems the only way to go is live – like live data, updating clients in real time.
Along all the exciting features introduced for NetAdvantage for jQuery 11.2 release (read: new Hierarchical grid, tree, combo controls) and CTP Charting with Motion Framework – it’s not that surprising some controls didn’t get their full share of the spotlight.