I'm building an app in XCode with Swift, and right now I have a side menu that appears when the button is tapped, and it disappears when the button is tapped again (or the dim area is tapped):
Home View <--------------> Side Menu
I'd like to be able to slide the menu out from the side, and slide to close it (like plenty of popular apps do), where the edge of the menu kind of follows the finger as you slide. How can I achieve this?
For anyone looking to an answer for this, I recommend using a Cocoapod called "SideMenu." The API is quite simple and it makes side menus a whole lot easier.
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I want to put a button stick to the bottom of the page when the input method is shown, I can do this on Android, but it's not working on IOS. Anyone knows how to do it?
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I use a home button on most of my slides with a link back to the agenda for quick jumps during my presentation. That way I avoid flipping through the individual slides and get straight back to the overview.
However, I don't want the home button in my lower right corner to show on each page as it spoils the clean look. I tried to use the mouseover event in combination with a macro but can't get it to run. I thought about making the home button completely transparent and on mouseover I would set the transparency to zero so the button shows up. When I click on it, it would follow the link.
Any help to get me there is highly appreciated.
You do know that you can simply press 1 then Enter to return to the first slide in the show, right?
But to follow up on your "I thought about .." idea, why not add a shape on the slide master in a place that won't get covered up by content in any of the slides, then assign it a Go To Slide 1 action setting. After testing to make sure it does what you want, give it any color you like then make it 99% transparent.
As long as you don't forget where to click, you're good to go.
is It possible side menu on the right side in master detail and swipe from right to left or left to right using Xamarin.forms.
Have you take a look to this Slider view control.
SlideOver Kit
Possible yes ,u need to write your own component !
This link could be of help
we're using smartGWT for our web application. An the main page is a tabset that shows different tabs. What I want to do is do a button to the tab set with the setTabBarControls method which then is alligned to the left instead to the right. So it would somewhat look like the current Firefox version.
Is there a possibility to change the allignment of the TabBarControls? I couldn't find any.
If you want to create something like the Firefox corner button, just use TabSet.addChild(). That will place the button at the upper left, and you can use setLeft/setTop to move it elsewhere. If you want the control to appear to the left of the tabs, set a layoutStartMargin on the TabBar to leave space for it.
I'm a newbe for Blackberry and finding it quite difficult, I'm working on the TabControl example. I have changed the tabs to scroll. Now when i scroll through tabs the focus changes and as soon as the focus shifts to the other tab, the data for that tab appears.
I want to make these tabs clickable only, though they shall scroll but should change only on click.
And also when i use UIApplication.getApplication.pushScreen(someScreen) in the tabs, this someScreen appears out of the tabs, whereas i want to show this screen below the tabs only.
please help
You have to override onFocus(int) to not do anything when focus is moved. (You may or may not have to override touchEvent to handle an actual CLICK event).
You can push a screen into tabs that is not part of the tabs already. If you want something new to appear, try switching managers within the screen instead.