android-viewbadger | simple way to badge '' any given Android view | Android library
kandi X-RAY | android-viewbadger Summary
kandi X-RAY | android-viewbadger Summary
A simple way to "badge" any given Android view at runtime without having to cater for it in layout. ![Demos] "Demos") ![ListAdapter] "ListAdapter"). Note: If your aim is to replicate the iOS icon and TabBar badge UI for notifications, consider using Android UI conventions such as the number field of the [Notification] "Notification") class rather than this method.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Setup the widgets
- Increment the number label
- Hides the hide animation
- Set the badge background color
- Sets the margin of the badge
- Toggles the dialog
- Returns whether the badge is currently visible
- Sets the position of the badge
- Initializes the badge
- Applies the layout params to the badge
- Sets this view to the specified target
- Get the default background background
- Show the badge
- Converts the dip to pixels
- Reset the badge
- Decrement the numeric badge label
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I have this warning in the google play console, which tells me that I have ads in the app, but I did not use any ads in my app.
Ads Let us know whether your app contains ads. This includes ads delivered by third party ad networks. Make sure this information is accurate and is kept up to date. Learn more
We found ad SDKs in your app
This is Gradle dependencies, I did not know which library uses ads dependency, How I should know?
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Answered 2021-May-23 at 21:06the ads dependencies come from firebase, exclude ads dependence from firebase
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Install android-viewbadger
You can use android-viewbadger like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the android-viewbadger component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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