Hi,
In the past creating a UI in B4A annoyed me a lot, not because of a bad designer but the lack of nice UI components. With the StdActionbar and some AH libraries it all got better and it proves the library approach by B4A is the right one.
Attached is a full Android 4.x UI sample project which you can use to create your own UI. The readme file contains a list of the libraries you need. The main activity also contains a Region called Project Instructions.
What did I do with this project?
- Android 4.x UI
- Actionbar
- Fixed tabs
- Drawer menu
- Pager tabs.
You can use it anyway you like. Please credit the library authors that made this all possible.
The project also contains some build configurations you can use.
Update:
Sorry guys, totally forgot that the project zip does not contain the resources. You can download the project here: http://www.things.io/downloads/android/tt_ui_v1.zip
In the past creating a UI in B4A annoyed me a lot, not because of a bad designer but the lack of nice UI components. With the StdActionbar and some AH libraries it all got better and it proves the library approach by B4A is the right one.
Attached is a full Android 4.x UI sample project which you can use to create your own UI. The readme file contains a list of the libraries you need. The main activity also contains a Region called Project Instructions.
What did I do with this project?
- Android 4.x UI
- Actionbar
- Fixed tabs
- Drawer menu
- Pager tabs.
You can use it anyway you like. Please credit the library authors that made this all possible.
The project also contains some build configurations you can use.
Update:
Sorry guys, totally forgot that the project zip does not contain the resources. You can download the project here: http://www.things.io/downloads/android/tt_ui_v1.zip
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