I have code using Extra Library.
but i want to own navigation control without any library.
so how it possible in IOS (Objective-C)?
For Example:
SWRevealViewController
No default iOS sliding control in iOS we can either use these third party library or code own.
Related
I've developed android app for a while, however I just started swift.
I'm going to develop an app which its android version have about 10~12 items in side bar drawer menu.
I want to know are there any best practice for iOS to have about 10 items on side bar drawers, using third party libraries or there are some other solution?
You can find many types of Side menu from cocoacontrols. According to your requirement, download any.
https://www.cocoacontrols.com/search?q=side+menu
If you need some 3rd party library for side menus, you can easily use some of these
SideMenu
SideMenuController
SlideMenuControllerSwift
to simply install them you can use CocoaPods (on this website you can also find other 3rd party libraries)
Anyway, my preferences are not to use these side/slide/hamburger menus and instead you should reorganize your app and you should rather think about UITabBarController
simple and easy to implement swift slideMenu (with custom UI)
AKSlideMenu
Hope this help
https://github.com/SURYAKANTSHARMA/SKSideMenu.
You can drag it into your project or customize this
I want to add a simple menu for my swift app.
An option menu or a sideBar.
I saw these tutorials
Does iOS supports OptionsMenu in navigation bar button like Android
===> how do I set 3 stips\dots image?
http://www.appcoda.com/sidebar-menu-swift/ ==> is it considered harder to implement?
but is there a simple and native menu\sideBar for swift ios?
I could find it on Google.
This is easy to implement if you are looking for.
https://github.com/mutualmobile/MMDrawerController
I want to create side bar menu in iOS application like android using xib not by storyboard?
please help me on above.
Thanks
You can do a slide menu by using MFSideMenu
from git hub.
There are provide you a simple demo application also. Try to use this
I'm creating an ios/android app that is implemented with partially native code and html5/css and built-in mobile webkit, I need to make it support both ios and Android, hence the html5/css selection. In my app I created a tabbar with 4 tab buttons, each tabview contains a webview, the tabs and tabbars are implemented natively, meaning the code for this is either objective-c or Java. What happens in those webviews are html5/css/js... I wonder if this is the appropriate way to implement it, or should I wrap the whole thing up in one single webview, and implement everything using html5, including the tabbar. Or let me ask this way, what did facebook do with its tabbars in its app? I'm concerning about user experience and seamless transition/animation.
If I can mimic the native ios/Android tabbar using html5, how may I? Anyone could maybe provide a link to a tutorial? Thanks!
I'm have used Toast before in Android. Is there a way to customize the font or font size of Toast on an UIView in iOS?
I am aware of the makeToast function, which seems to only have optional parameters for duration, position, image, and title. Or is there another messaging/notification system I should be using instead?
I already found this answer for Android.
Turns out toast is not native to obj-C like I originally thought? Growl/toast style notifications library for iOS
It looks like the github project was already included in some of the legacy code I've been going through... but adding such custom features would not be an iOS issue like I thought, it'd be working on the github project.
Also, turns out that there's a native iOS library message system: UIAlertView
There is no Toast-like in iOS, but you can use something similar called popover.
Popovers are from the documentations:
is used to manage the presentation of content in a popover. You use
popovers to present information temporarily. The popover content is
layered on top of your existing content and the background is dimmed
automatically. The popover remains visible until the user taps outside
of the popover window or you explicitly dismiss it. Popover
controllers are for use exclusively on iPad devices. Attempting to
create one on other devices results in an exception. However popovers
only available in iPads.
I would recommend the following control for you to use on iPhone and iPad, very easy to use and implement.
https://github.com/50pixels/FPPopover