![]() This means you can drag a file from the file view into the folder view to move it there. Right-click to access the context menu, e.g to move selected files to another folder. Left-click to select a single file or use the checkboxes to select multiple files. You may either select single entries from an album to view the associated images or the album title to view all images from the album. Right-click the album view to access the context menu where you can export, import or delete albums. ![]() To create an album, simply drag an image onto the green plus symbol. If your files do not contain this data, you may manually add it here.ĭouble-click an entry to expand/collapse it or u se the plus/minus icons.Īlbums can contain multiple files from different folders. This view lists your photos sorted by country/state/city/street based on the GPS data contained in your files. To use this feature you must first select at least one folder in the folder view. Only files that match the selected date will be displayed. This view allows you to filter the current folder selection by creation date. Use "Edit Bookmarks." to remove existing bookmarks. This dropdown menu allows you to bookmark the current folder path. Left-click a folder to display its contents. You may select single or multiple folders using the checkboxes behind each folder name. The user interface for photo management consists of 3 related areas: Accessibility–The Grid is accessible for screen readers, supports WAI-ARIA attributes, and delivers keyboard shortcuts for faster navigation.You will find details on how to convert, rename and find images and more here.Column enhancements–The Grid provides various options to control its column behavior by delivering features such as locked and sticky columns, built-in column operations, multi-column headers as well as supporting column resizing and column reordering actions.Sorting–The Grid allows you to cover a set of sorting approaches by providing the single-, multi-, and mixed-sort modes.Paging–You can render your Grid data in pages as required and optimize the performance of the control by applying the paging operations on the server.Additionally, you can load groups on demand and page through the groups at the same time and display aggregated number results. Grouping–The Grid enables you to group its data by using row templates and while paging is enabled.Filtering–You can control the filtering functionality of the Grid and implement header row, checkbox, and custom menu filtering.Editing–The Grid supports various types of editing scenarios such as creating and saving batch updates, editing data inline on row click, or in a popup, and also enables you to implement custom column editors and specify your own validation rules.However, you can disable this behavior and bind the component to local arrays of data and to remote data of your choice. Data binding–By default, the Grid automatically binds to data through the DataSource component.View the source code of the demos from the library or directly adapt, and edit them and their theme appearance in Kendo UI for jQuery Dojo or ThemeBuilder. This Grid example is part of a unique collection of hundreds of jQuery demos, with which you can see all Kendo UI for jQuery components and their features in action. The Kendo UI for jQuery collection provides 110+ UI components, an abundance of data-visualization gadgets, client-side data source, and a built-in MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) library. The jQuery Grid control is part of Kendo UI for jQuery, a comprehensive, professional-grade UI library for building modern and feature-rich applications. The Grid also uses the template engine to customize its appearance and incorporate external Kendo UI for jQuery components such as the This demo shows a Grid component with enabled paging, sorting, filtering, grouping, Excel and PDF export, search panel, checkbox selection, aggregates, frozen columns, and a column menu. The jQuery Grid comes with local and remote data-binding capabilities which are implemented over the Kendo UI for jQuery DataSource component. The Kendo UI for jQuery Grid component renders data in a tabular format and supports a vast range of powerful data management and customization features such as filtering, grouping, sorting, editing, and many more.
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