by Rahul Singla | Aug 9, 2012 | Blog, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
Seems like ages since I last did any serious blogging, feels good to be back. That too with an interesting solution to a common problem with ExtJs.I have often seen end-users complain about non-intuitiveness of buttons in ExtJs toolbars. They simply look like static...
by Rahul Singla | May 25, 2012 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
Sometime earlier, I wrote a blog post demonstrating a Ticker component for ExtJs to which items can be added dynamically (here). The client for whom I originally wrote that Ticker component changed the specification recently, now requesting the ability for the ticker...
by Rahul Singla | Mar 20, 2012 | Blog, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
Well I just committed code on one of my projects enabling multiple file uploads using an ExtJs 3 TextField. And it appeared to me I can write a quick blog post about it.So without wasting too much time, I will allow you to straightaway get your hands dirty with...
by Rahul Singla | Nov 17, 2011 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, ExtJs 4.x, Javascript
I yesterday did a very interesting thing, integrating ExtJs with the excellent iScroll 4 script from Matteo Spinelli that would make my ExtJs containers intuitively scrollable on Touch devices (especially iPad) giving them a more native scrolling feel.You might...
by Rahul Singla | Sep 28, 2011 | Blog, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, ExtJs 4.x
I think this happened to me some weeks ago but I am blogging about it only now (the last month or so has been overly hectic, so no time for “exotic” activities like blogging).In an ASP.NET website installation that has been running perfectly for months and...
by Rahul Singla | Aug 7, 2011 | .NET 2.0+, ASP.NET, Blog, C#, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
I think all of us would agree that Ext.Net provides too good (and a bit complex) ExtJs and ASP.NET integration. It exposes almost all ExtJs toolkit classes server-side in ASP.NET and many of the popular extensions too. In addition, it provides own custom components...
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