Hi,
Our company reviewed the PrimeNG and the Angular2 Premium Templates (Ultima, Omega). Is there additional Angular2 template?
We basically like the frameworks but there are some requirements for our product that we wonder how easily can we do changes in the framwork / get support for these changes.
For example:
1. Left Menu - we would like to keep the icons of the left menu shown when it's collapsed. In addition, maybe when hovering over the icons, expand the menu items texts. Is it easy to make such changes?
2. Widgets - we would like to add support of dragging the widgets, repositioning, closing them (X) or maximizing widget to full screen. Is it easy to make such changes?
3. Right click on table cell for additional command.
4. Is there a progress bar component?
5. Is purchasing a template like the Ultima, means that we can use all of the PrimeNG components easily inside?
Thanks!
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1. this is very custom, It might be not hard if you have a good front-end developer in your company.Itzik Shalem wrote:Hi,
Our company reviewed the PrimeNG and the Angular2 Premium Templates (Ultima, Omega). Is there additional Angular2 template?
We basically like the frameworks but there are some requirements for our product that we wonder how easily can we do changes in the framwork / get support for these changes.
For example:
1. Left Menu - we would like to keep the icons of the left menu shown when it's collapsed. In addition, maybe when hovering over the icons, expand the menu items texts. Is it easy to make such changes?
2. Widgets - we would like to add support of dragging the widgets, repositioning, closing them (X) or maximizing widget to full screen. Is it easy to make such changes?
3. Right click on table cell for additional command.
4. Is there a progress bar component?
5. Is purchasing a template like the Ultima, means that we can use all of the PrimeNG components easily inside?
Thanks!
2. it works with modal dialogs, not sure what you mean with "widgets".
3. http://www.primefaces.org/primeng/#/contextmenu
4. http://www.primefaces.org/primeng/#/progressbar
5. yes of course you can use all the components with premium templates, usually you have even more possibilities with those templates as with normal ones.
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alexey93 wrote:1. this is very custom, It might be not hard if you have a good front-end developer in your company.Itzik Shalem wrote:Hi,
Our company reviewed the PrimeNG and the Angular2 Premium Templates (Ultima, Omega). Is there additional Angular2 template?
We basically like the frameworks but there are some requirements for our product that we wonder how easily can we do changes in the framwork / get support for these changes.
For example:
1. Left Menu - we would like to keep the icons of the left menu shown when it's collapsed. In addition, maybe when hovering over the icons, expand the menu items texts. Is it easy to make such changes?
2. Widgets - we would like to add support of dragging the widgets, repositioning, closing them (X) or maximizing widget to full screen. Is it easy to make such changes?
3. Right click on table cell for additional command.
4. Is there a progress bar component?
5. Is purchasing a template like the Ultima, means that we can use all of the PrimeNG components easily inside?
Thanks!
2. it works with modal dialogs, not sure what you mean with "widgets".
3. http://www.primefaces.org/primeng/#/contextmenu
4. http://www.primefaces.org/primeng/#/progressbar
5. yes of course you can use all the components with premium templates, usually you have even more possibilities with those templates as with normal ones.
Thanks for your reply.
In #2, Widgets, I meant that we would like to be able to drag widgets, close them with X, as for example in this framework: http://altair_app.tzdthemes.com/#/
I assume that we'll integrate external widgets components?
Generally, is it easy to integrate external components (other than the NG components) to your framework? (e.g. widgets, other side menu etc)?
Thanks.
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