Material Design Demo for Android 1.0
Description
The Material Design Demo for Android is a sample app that has been created using the design support library. The purpose of this app is to demonstrate how to implement material design in an app that is compatible with pre-lollipop devices (till API Level 7). This app covers various material design components, including navigation drawer, flexible space with image (scrolling technique), floating action button, floating labels for editing text, snackbar (with and without action), tabs, coordinator layout and floating action button, and coordinator layout and app bar (tool bar).
Material Design is a visual language developed by Google that aims to create a unified user experience across all platforms and devices. It focuses on clean typography, bold colors, and simple shapes. Material Design also emphasizes the use of animations and transitions to create a more engaging user experience.
The Material Design Demo for Android showcases how developers can incorporate these principles into their own apps. By using the design support library provided by Google, developers can easily add material design elements to their apps without having to write complex code from scratch.
One of the key features of this demo app is its compatibility with pre-lollipop devices. This means that even users who are still using older versions of Android can enjoy the benefits of material design in their apps.
Let's take a closer look at some of the specific components covered in this demo:
Navigation Drawer: The navigation drawer provides users with quick access to different sections or features within an app. It slides out from the left side of the screen when triggered by a menu icon or swipe gesture.
Flexible Space with Image: This component allows developers to create visually stunning headers for their apps. The header image scrolls up as users scroll down through content on the screen.
Floating Action Button: The floating action button provides users with quick access to primary actions within an app. It floats above other content on the screen and animates when tapped.
Floating Labels for Editing Text: Floating labels provide context for input fields within forms or other screens where users need to enter information. They float above input fields until they are focused upon by tapping or clicking them.
Snackbar: Snackbars provide brief messages about actions taken by an application such as saving data successfully or failing due network issues etc.. They appear at bottom part of screen temporarily before disappearing automatically after few seconds
Tabs: Tabs allow developers organize content into separate sections within an application so it's easier for users navigate between them
Coordinator Layout & Floating Action Button: CoordinatorLayout helps you coordinate views together like scrolling effects between two views while FAB(Floating Action Button) helps you perform primary actions quickly
Coordinator Layout & App Bar(Tool Bar): CoordinatorLayout helps you coordinate views together like scrolling effects between two views while App Bar(Tool Bar) provides consistent navigation across your application
Overall, if you're looking for inspiration on how best practices around implementing Material Design principles into your own applications then this demo will be very helpful!
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Publisher | Sagar Viradiya |
Publisher site | |
Release date | 2015-08-10 |
Date added | 2015-08-10 |
Category | Internet Software |
Sub category | Miscellaneous |
Version | 1.0 |
Os requirements | Android |
Requirements | Compatible with 2.3.3 and above. |
Price | Free |
Downloads per week | 0 |
Total downloads | 6 |
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