![]() ![]() This is one of those features that you have to see to believe, so check out the Kendo UI for jQuery Range Selection Export to Excel demo right here. This is a very neat feature as you can select any random set of cells-even ones completely disconnected from each other-and the jQuery Grid will export the content you have selected to an Excel file in an intuitive way. With R2 2021, the Kendo UI for jQuery Data Grid added the ability to export a selection of cells to Excel. Expanded Component Features jQuery Grid: Range Selection Export to Excel The jQuery Circular Gauge demos are right here, so head on over and get inspired for where you can add this new data visualization in your apps today. With support for ticks and text in the center, this new jQuery Circular Gauge is a natural fit for any type of dashboard. ![]() This is a gauge that specifically focuses on a circular shape, indicating a value along a full 360-degree data visualization. New Component: jQuery Circular GaugeĪdding to the already rich list of data visualizations, with R2 2021 Kendo UI for jQuery has added the new jQuery Circular Gauge component. You can find the Kendo UI for jQuery Skeleton demos right here. Thanks to the built-in line, rectangle and circle shapes, developers can create a layout of shapes that represents any type of element or set of elements. With this new component, developers can improve the overall user experience of their applications by showing elements representing the content that is about to be loaded and giving users an idea of what to expect from the page they are interacting with. This is where the new jQuery Skeleton component shines. Sometimes it may not be about actual performance but more about perceived performance. Modern web applications are all about squeezing every single bit of performance you can out of your apps. To see more from the Kendo UI for jQuery ActionSheet component, check out the ActionSheet demos. This component can greatly enhance the mobile experience of any existing responsive web application and also has its usages in desktop-based web apps as well. The jQuery ActionSheet can appear on a button click or a similar interaction and provide additional action items that a user can choose from. ![]() Popularized by both iOS and Android, the ActionSheet component is often used to provide actionable items in a menu that animates in from the bottom of the page. I highly recommend that you head on over to the Kendo UI for jQuery TaskBoard demos to see this new component in action. Thanks to similar implementations in GitHub Projects and tools like Trello, this is the ultimate project management UI component that you can add into any existing application with just a few lines of code. These items are Kendo UI for jQuery Cards, which can be customized to fit any template that your team desires. Sometimes referred to as a kanban board, this component lets developers define a set of columns (or “lanes”) which items can be drag and dropped between. Kicking things off, with R2 2021 Kendo UI for jQuery added the new TaskBoard component. New Components New Component: jQuery TaskBoard With R2 2021 we have added some pretty nifty new components, including the new TaskBoard component, and other highly requested features, so let’s get right to it and cover what’s new in the jQuery UI components with R2 2021. It’s May and you know what that means-another huge update from Kendo UI for jQuery. With this release comes the new TaskBoard, Skeleton and ActionSheet components, along with a ton of new features and improvements across existing components. The R2 2021 release of Kendo UI for jQuery is here.
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