Kendo UI for Angular uses GitHub Issues as its official bug tracker. The repository also serves as the central hub for support resources and sample projects referenced in the official Kendo UI for Angular documentation.
Important
This repository does not contain the actual source code of the components. It provides access to support options, guidance resources, and sample applications.
Kendo UI for Angular provides multiple support channels for different types of inquiries.
- Explore the Components, FAQ, and Troubleshooting sections.
- Review community-driven answers on Stack Overflow under the kendo-ui-angular2 tag.
- Submit an issue through the official support channel using the Support Ticket system.
- Check the Roadmap to see planned items.
- Visit the Feedback Portal to upvote existing feature requests or propose new ideas.
- Look through existing reports on the Issue Tracker to check if it has already been reported.
- Verify whether the issue is already resolved by reviewing the Closed Issues.
- If the issue is new, continue with the reporting steps below.
- Locate an example in the documentation relevant to your case.
- Open the example in StackBlitz via the Edit in StackBlitz option.
- Reproduce the issue using the smallest possible amount of code.
- Save the example using the Fork button.
- Copy the resulting StackBlitz URL link.
- Open a new issue and include the link.
- Add details such as browser version and reproduction steps.
Issues without a runnable demo may not be actionable.
For troubleshooting assistance, you may also request a remote session through the Support Ticket system. Remote Assistance is included in the DevCraft Ultimate subscription.
The Progress Services team can help build custom functional blocks or full applications using Kendo UI, enabling you to focus on core business needs.
All sample applications referenced in the documentation are available in this repository under:
