Android interface design (hidden menu on the left and content on the right of APP design trend)

Related articles Android popwindow realizes the pop-up menu layer on the left http://www.jb51.net/article/33533.htm 13 essences of Mobile App Design http://www.jb51.net/article/33534.htm This article describes the future mobile app design trend in 2013, which makes sense. The plane interface design of wp8 has achieved great success. Many applications adopt the same design, such as zaker. There is also a design similar to the left navigation menu to be shown in this paper. The right display of the main content can pop up the left navigation menu through the menu menu or left-right dragging. Domestic applications include Baidu news, 100tv, impression notes, etc. Personally, I think this application is very fresh, looks very comfortable and can't put it down.

Because I was just learning Android, I had no idea about the implementation. Later, I saw someone post the source code in the forum, so I downloaded it to have a look. I didn't post the original post again. If you see a friend, you can help post it. The demo basically realizes left-right dragging, but I will have several bugs when adding components to it. For example, dragging has no effect. This demo is worth learning. It involves user-defined attributes, view rendering, ontouchevent (view), oninterceptotuchenent (ViewGroup), scrollto (), scrollby (), scroller class, velocitytracker and other knowledge points in view. Through this simple example, I still learned a lot of knowledge and began to know how to learn a language. Just watching will not learn anything, nor will there be accumulation. Only by practicing, understanding, and then collecting and sorting out their own typed code will there be better results.

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