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    FirebaseUI for Android

    FirebaseUI for Android

    Optimized UI components for Firebase

    ...To get started, see the individual instructions for each module. FirebaseUI is published as a collection of libraries separated by the Firebase API they target. Each FirebaseUI library has a transitive dependency on the appropriate Firebase SDK so there is no need to include those separately in your app. After the project is synchronized, we're ready to start using Firebase functionality in our app. There is a sample app in the app/ directory that demonstrates most of the features of FirebaseUI.
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    GUI-lite

    GUI-lite

    The smallest header-only GUI library(4 KLOC) for all platforms

    ...The source code only uses basic C++ features (class, virtual function). We chose C++ as it could make the code size significantly smaller and easier to read. Work smoothly with 3rd party frameworks(Qt/MFC/Winform/Cocoa/Web). Zero dependency, 100% build pass & runnable. Click the demo you like, and run it on your hardware.
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    Side Menu Android

    Side Menu Android

    Side menu with some categories to choose

    ...Depends on Ozodrukh's animation util for CircularReveal animation for 2.3+ version. First of all, you have to upload the animation submodule with git submodule update --init command. Or you can add gradle dependency with command. To add gradle dependency you need to open build.gradle (in your app folder, not in a project folder) then copy and add the dependencies there in the dependencies block. After you have to create special overlay layout to show in behind current Circular Reveal animated view. And to add all items to menu you have to add all of them into LinearLayout. ...
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    Slideout.js

    Slideout.js

    A touch slideout navigation menu for your mobile web apps

    Implementing Slideout.js into your project is easy. Slideout is available on cdnjs. Also you can use one of many package managers. First of all, you'll need to create your markup. You should have a menu (#menu) and a main content (#panel) into your body. Add the Slideout.js styles (index.css) in your web application. Then you just include Slideout.js, create a new instance with some options and call the toggle method. Supports Chrome (IOS, Android, desktop), Firefox (Android, desktop),...
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    Android Sliding Up Panel

    Android Sliding Up Panel

    A simple way to add a draggable sliding up panel to Android apps

    ...As seen in Umano Android App (now acquired by Dropbox). If you are using the library and you would like to have your app listed, simply let us know. Simply add the following dependency to your build.gradle file to use the latest version. Include com.sothree.slidinguppanel.SlidingUpPanelLayout as the root element in your activity layout. The layout must have gravity set to either top or bottom. Make sure that it has two children. The first child is your main layout. The second child is your layout for the sliding up panel. ...
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    AndroidMaterialPreferences

    AndroidMaterialPreferences

    Provides various "Material Design"-styled preferences

    "AndroidMaterialPreferences" is an Android-library, which provides various preferences, which are designed according to Android 5.0's Material Desing guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices. In order to use the library, the dependency "AndroidMaterialDialog", which can be found via the URL https://sourceforge.net/projects/androidmaterialdialog, is also needed. An Android test project, which provides JUnit tests for this library, is available via the URL https://sourceforge.net/p/androidmaterialpreferencestest. An Android app, which implements a use case, using this library, can be found via the internet address https://sourceforge.net/p/androidmaterialpreferencesdemo.
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    Sweet Alert Dialog

    Sweet Alert Dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog. Inspired by JavaScript SweetAlert. The simplest way to use SweetAlertDialog is to add the library as aar dependency to your build. You can customize progress bar dynamically with materialish-progress methods via SweetAlertDialog.getProgressHelper(): For more usages about progress, please see the sample. Methods include resetCount(), isSpinning(), spin(), stopSpinning(), getProgress(), setProgress(float progress), setInstantProgress(float progress), getCircleRadius(), setCircleRadius(int circleRadius), getBarWidth(), and more.
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    Android System Bar Tint

    Android System Bar Tint

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI when using KitKat translucent modes. Android 4.4 (KitKat) introduced translucent system UI styling for status and navigation bars. These styles are great for wallpaper based activities like the home screen launcher, but the minimal background protection provided makes them less useful for other types of activity unless you supply your own backgrounds inside your layout. Determining the size, position and existence of the system UI for a given...
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