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Material Components

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    2022-12-18

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  • What is this 'drawer like' card-view type of widget called? Can someone help me with how to implement such a widget?
    Https://m3.material.io/components here, you’ll need this. Source: 10 months ago
  • How would you name this?
    My default approach is to search for similar comonents in a framework like https://material.io/components. Sometimes I check if the designer has already named it in Figma. Or, if I know another interface/website with that element, I'll see if it has a class name :). - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Component Naming
    As everybody’s saying, these are kinda the same component, but for naming types of components within a design system you can’t really go wrong with https://material.io/components. Source: over 1 year ago
  • A Quick Start into Material UI
    A popular UI library that allows developers to reuse well-designed components from Material Design, a best-practice design system for front-end development. MUI plays well with React, and provides interactive components for designing responsive user interfaces. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
  • Why Is Front-End Development So Unstable? (2018)
    Fads are tempered by a community of people anchored in a deep understanding of the technology. As talented as many FE engineers are, I can count on one hand the number that I've met that have a deep understanding of things like await/async + Futures, closures, DOM trees, etc. These things are (perhaps unfortunately) required to do FE work, yet the engineers using them don't fully understand them, so they don't... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
  • Is there no generic Android picker widget???
    I think you cannot find anything official because Material design does not define a generic picker with that appearance. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Where's a Collection of Conventions? (landing pages, navigation menus, share buttons...)
    Most of these systems typically have examples of Components and Design Patterns: Https://carbondesignsystem.com/components/overview/ Https://atlassian.design/components Https://material.io/components Https://atlassian.design/components. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Criticism Requested | New Store
    For a quick dive into some ui check out: material.io/components Its not a rule book but helpful suggestions and practices. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Android's 'hamburger' menus are making a comeback, but I hope it's a short one
    Not a designer but a good place to start would be the Material Design component library: https://material.io/components. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Hi everyone. What kind of UI is this sliding? I'm trying to create like a popup with sliding with different kinds of button functions. Thank you
    Check this page: https://material.io/components. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Study Buddy, for all your studying needs!
    I understand it’s just a small side project and I don’t want criticize anything, but I will give a tip on the UI. Take a look at Material design and try to make components look more standard like there. You can even use a UI library such as Material UI for React. It would make the UI look more solid and less confusing for a general user. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Android visual design, how to
    The "old" way: You'll likely use components provided by the MDC-Android library, with some tutorials here. You arrange components using things like FrameLayout, LinearLayout, ConstraintLayout, and ScrollView. Use TextView for text, ImageView for images, CardView for cards, and so on. You do set values for padding/margin/text size/color/etc, or they can be provide by themes/styles (similar to CSS, kinda). Android... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Best language (for me) to start developing simple apps in android
    It's very interesting because it was the opposite for me : I didn't understand anything about java but xml was quite easy to manipulate. Anyway, maybe if you don't want to follow the path of jetpack/compose, you can simply check out google material components and copy paste their own xml examples. https://material.io/components. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Names of different components in web dev terminology
    Skim through Google's Material UI's guidelines for components, as that will teach you a lot about the them incl. Examples of each of them. It can be found right here: https://material.io/components. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Realistic possibility, timeline and cost
    If you lack knowledge in UI/UX, just follow the Material Design guidelines. You don't need photoshop or graphist skills, there are pre-made components for the mockups and if you need open source icons you can pick them in the Material design icons. If you prefer Apple-looking applications, there are also guidelines. Source: almost 3 years ago

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