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Implementing BottomAppBar – Material Components

Google I/O ‘18 came up with many exciting new stuff, one of them was the updated Material Design Components. The new BottomAppBar is placed at the bottom of app window in contrary to Toolbar which is located at the upper side of app window. It puts more focus on features, increases engagement, and visually anchors the UI.

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Android Working with Palette

With the release of Android Lollipop, several new support libraries have been created. One of the new libraries is for the Palette class. This new class makes it easy to extract prominent colors from bitmap images, which is useful if you want to style other view components to match colors from your image, such as

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Lollipop Activity Transitions

One of the most interesting aspects of the Material Design specifications is the visual continuity between activities. With just a few lines of code, the new Lollipop APIs allow you to meaningfully transition between two activities. This breaks the classic activity boundaries of the previous Android versions and allows the user to understand how elements go from

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Android Toolbar Animation Using Design Support Library

With the new Design support library for Android, it has become easier for us to create some great animations with minimal effort. We have seen WhatsApp profile view design with user image hide on scrolling. For that we need Design Support Library. In one of my earlier tutorial i had shown how to hide and show

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Android Material Design SnackBar Using Design Support Library

When Android 5.0 was released, new design guidelines were also released with it, called material design. It introduced many new design patterns and guidelines. But here we’ll discuss only one new UX concept introduced in material design called Snackbar. This new concept is inspired from the Toast widget of android. Android Snackbar is just like

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Android Material Design Floating Labels Using Design Support Library

One of the most basic UI widgets in Android is an EditText. It is generally used to take inputs from the user. But what it lacked was a label attached to it. Therefore in most of the implementations a hint was used as a label for the EditText. But last year when material design was

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