I need to do a transparent navigation bar and replace the default icon (Back) in Ionic 2.
you should try Ionic Configurations will help you in setting back Icon in whole application.
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In the below screenshots (taken from the Apple Developer app), we can see that the Account button sticks to the bottom of the sidebar.
When the window is tall enough (left), the list doesn’t scroll, Account button’s background color has no difference. When the window is not tall enough (right), causing the list to scroll, Account button changes its background color to reveal the relationship.
The list's scroll position can not be probed. How can I declare the Account button in SwiftUI?
That app is a UIKit catalyst app and the sidebar uses scrollViewDidScroll which uses the contentSize to set a bottomButtonState which is passed into a child UIHostingController (so the account button can be SwiftUI) which I would assume switches between a clear or solid background.
We cant get the scroll info in SwiftUI however a possible workaround would be to add dummy 1 pixel high cell to the bottom of the list and using its onAppear to set a binding that is used in a bottom view to enable/disable a background colour and should achieve the same effect.
I want my home page of my app to look like the pictures seen in this link Transparent actionBar and statusBar in Android lollipop
How can I do this?
Can you make Android new Toolbar to be shown with shadow like you could do with the old ActionBar?
Please refer to the image: Left is ActionBar and you can see it looks "floating" with shadow while the right one is ToolBar, how can you show it the same?
Use attibute android:elevetion=4dp on toolbar.
I am developing a desktop app using MFC. The following image shows the current state of the app's window top part. The area marked in red is unnecessary and I want to remove it.
How can I remove that space or atleast change the color to match the rest of the window background?
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The App is using Ribbon UI. I have added the App button programmatically in onCreate of CMainFrame. Is it the bar that holds the Ribbon categories? I tried SetMenubarState(AFX_MVS_HIDDEN) thinking it was the menu bar, but that didn't work. Just changing its color is also acceptable.
Update:
I have managed to change the color of that ribbon strip, and removed the caption bar I used for showing the 'add' button. Now I need to figure out how to place the 'Add' button on the right side of the ribbon strip.
When you have a GtkButton in GTK and it is the default for some window (will be activated when you press Enter), a tiny border is draw around it to inform the user that the button is the default button. How to remove this border ?
I already tried: default-border and default-outside-border style properties.
After hours finding for this, I've discovered it:
gtk_button_set_relief(GTK_BUTTON(button_widget), GTK_RELIEF_HALF);
GTK should have a gallery showing how this changes the button behavior.