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About this application
The order of entries in the Documents section, outlined on the Image 1 below, is chosen to indicate the order of reading in most situations. This article provides some additional hints about the content of each section and why you might be interested to read it, possibly out of the "natural" sequence defined in Image 1.
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This section, which starts with introduction is the collection of articles explaining the purpose and structure of this Aurelia-Kendui Components Catalog application. Usethis collection of articles in the following way:
Check the catalog of components if you are Aurelia application developer interested in finding out what components are available
Check App developers tutorials to learn how to use these components in the context of your Aurelia application
This section is provided as a help to developers that are familiar with KendoUI toolkit and would like to use it with Aurelia framework
This section is provided as a help to developers that are familiar with Aurelia framework and would like find out more about KendoUI toolkit in order to be able to use Aurelia KendoUI bridge to develop the user interface for their Aurelia applications.
This section starts with the well known Aurelia Skeleton Navigation application and the Aurelia KendoUI bridge (creation of which is the subject of the Bridge developers tutorials) and teaches you how to add four chosen Aurelia KendoUI components (autocomplete
, button
, chart
and grid
).
This section contains several pages of hints and ideas we believe would be of value to Aurelia application developers that are using KendoUI bridge for user interface development.
This section contains instructions and recommendations on troubleshooting Aurelia applications using KendoUI bridge for user interface development.
Due to relative complexity of some of Aurelia KendoUI bridge components, this section contains the selected collection of notes that could be useful to developers with interest in the bridge architecture and internal organization..