Luke, we're not all that interesting. Soon you'll realize we don't do anything but hate on fragments, play agar.io, and make fun of Carl Anderson's age.
@McAdam331 played agar.io, interesting little game. Perhaps too addictive. Still a beginner when it comes to Android, so I didn't get time to get religious about stuff like fragments, and I have no idea who the Anderson guy is
@Luke You'll learn it all soon enough. How long have you been working with Android? I've only been coding it myself for a little over a year, but I've been pretty serious about it and published an app a couple months ago.
Well, that makes sense in a way, because the keyboard it just covering some elements, so since all elements are on the screen, it doesn't scroll.
So, what you can do is either hide the fab, or in my honest opinion, rearrange the activity? Why would you have a fab on a page that you are already giving input for?
well, one workaround would be to listen for layout changes and programmatically remove the FAB, thought about that, but didn't want to implement it just yet And FAB is actually my second design, still not sure about it
will see, if I can't get it to work I might return the 'regular' button
I switched to FAB because I wanted to use the same layout for "add" and "edit" layouts, and the picture instead of text button seemed like a nice shortcut
What I'm getting at is, the FAB is usually used for starting an action. Adding an object/editing/sending an email or whatever. If you are already inside of an activity for doing one of those, you probably don't need a FAB, because you're not going to start adding an item, and then start adding something else before your done. Does that make sense?
FAB was "done" button, but yeah, it's not really FAB-ish behaviour. On a second thought, two out of three activities will need another button, so better be consistent. Well, thank you, at least for clearing up my thoughts hahah
follow-up: I suppose CardView is the right tool for material (read: elevated) buttons, since Google didn't give us anything else, right?
For "buttons", probably not. You can use the FAB for that. Card View is good if you wanna show like elevated list items or views, but I don't picture them used for buttons.
And yeah, I don't think of a fab as a done button either.
I see now, I haven't seen button's like that before, I'm not sure how it's done. You could use a small CardView though with text and color and then set the cardview elevation like you said.
Google has shown some nice ways that buttons are shown on Lollipop here.
I'm talking about both the raised and the flat buttons.
How can I mimic them on pre-Lollipop versions, except for the special effects (ripple etc...) ?
I'm talking about this and this.
Of course, on Lollipop and above, I...
I haven't played with the holo one very much, but if it's the same as EditText was before holo I think you'll have to create a custom 9patch with your desired color.