Disable Responsive Behavior from telerik - telerik

Is there any way to disable Responsive Behavior from Telerik components? for example disabling it for Navigation menu?

The adaptivity of the RadNavigation control is one of its main features and cannot be disabled. I would suggest that you use the standard RadMenu control instead, which behaves in the desired by you.

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Xamarin Forms - Disable loading spinner on ListView

I have a Xamarin forms app where I'm using ListViews to display some data, with pull to refresh enabled. When the ListView is pulled and starts the refresh it has its own spinner animation. However, this doesn't display when the page first loads, and so I've wired in a separate ActivityIndicator to indicate loading for just the first time. It's styled different though. I would prefer to use the ActivityIndicator, since it's what's used through the rest of the app, but I haven't found a way to disable the spinner animation on the ListView yet. Is it possible to disable it? Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks!
There are a few ways I can think of to solve this.
Don't use Pull-to-refresh. Xamarin.Forms has this built in and you can't customize it without using renderers and altering controls. Instead, start your refresh another way (ToolbarItem, etc) and continue using your custom ActivityIndicator.
Customize the existing ListViews UIRefreshControl. You may be able to use a renderer or "Effect" to customize the RefreshControl being used by the native control. This would allow you to style it a little close to what your custom indicator looks like.
Change the color of the spinner. This is my least favorite option. You could workaround this by changing the color of the spinner to match the background so you don't see it.

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I am fond of the type of side navigation menu that is common in mobile apps. An example is: http://www.jqueryscript.net/menu/jQuery-Animated-Side-Navigation-Menu-Plugin-Sidebar.html
Which works also for web pages. However, the vast majority of my page is in KendoUI, and I don't want to load another framework just for that.
Is there a combination of tricks with Kendo (draw control for example) that I could use to get the same effect?
Alternatively, I am all wet. I just want a quick way to have a "pop-up" of settings that are only occasionally used, and most of the time save the screen real-estate. So maybe just a button and a pop-up window is the correct approach?
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Has anyone figured out how to disable the modal animations in Kendo scheduler? I know it's not officially supported but I was hoping someone might have been able to hack this.
They are really slow on some of my clients' systems and it would be best if I could just disable them.
Turns out you can do:
window.kendo.effects.disable();
Which kendo says disables all effects.
I've noticed it doesn't on some controls but for the scheduler it seems to do.

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I have some UI requirements that are best meet by a toolbar where options functions like radio button. That is, clicking one option, unclicks the other.
I've looked at using Mobil Button Group. I would prefer to have a solution that didn't use the Mobil controls.
Kendo UI Web doesn't include such a widget yet. This is part of our future plans.

How to achieve longclick in kendo ui listview

I am doing a mobile application in kendo UI. When clicking on the item in the listview its redirecting to some page. My requirement is that for long click also it should redirect to some page.
How can i make it possible in mobile using kendo ui?
Thanks in Advance.
Based on this answer from Kendo UI forums (no native OS events), you could look at this question about Long Press just down the road in SO.
Basically start experimenting with JavaScript events and timers.
As far as I know, JQuery Mobile events (taphold) and plugins are not an option as they would be competing with Kendo UI for page control, but you might get some ideas for your implementation.

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