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Creating Dynamic UI with Android Fragments

You're reading from   Creating Dynamic UI with Android Fragments Make your Android apps a superior, silky-smooth experience for the end-user with this comprehensive guide to creating a dynamic and multi-pane UI. Everything you need to know in one handy volume.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783283095
Length 122 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Creating Dynamic UI with Android Fragments
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Fragments and UI Modularization 2. Fragments and UI Flexibility FREE CHAPTER 3. Fragment Lifecycle and Specialization 4. Working with Fragment Transactions 5. Creating Rich Navigation with Fragments Index

Fragments protect against the unexpected


The true test of user interface flexibility is in how well the user interface design and implementation hold up when encountering an unexpected change request. A well-designed fragment-based user interface allows us to create incredible dynamic user interfaces that can evolve and change with minimal impact on the code. As an example, let's make what could potentially be a major design change on our application.

Currently, the application always shows the book list and description on the same activity. The only difference is whether the fragments are positioned vertically or horizontally relative to one another. Imagine we receive feedback from our users that they don't like the way the app appears when viewed on a portrait-oriented handset. When viewed on a portrait-oriented handset, they would like the list and description to appear on separate activities. In all other cases, they want the app to continue to show the list and description side-by-side...

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Creating Dynamic UI with Android Fragments
Published in: Sep 2013
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781783283095
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