- Overview
- Transcript
3.1 Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed learning how to use all those new Material Design widgets. My name's Ashraff Hathibelagal, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 06:31
1.1Migrate an Android App to Material Design00:59
1.2A Closer Look at the App05:32
2.Migrating the App to Material Design7 lessons, 37:44
2.1Apply a Material Design Theme05:47
2.2Create a Toolbar03:00
2.3Add a Navigation Drawer06:40
2.4Add a Hamburger Menu Button04:36
2.5Replace ListView With RecyclerView05:31
2.6Create Cards09:21
2.7Implement the Swipe-to-Refresh Gesture02:49
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:53
3.1Conclusion00:53
3.1 Conclusion
In this course we started with an app that was designed for Android Gingerbread and migrated it to material design. In other words, we gave it the native look and feel of Android Lollipop, Marshmallow and Nougat, but that doesn't mean that our app will no longer run on Android Gingerbread. The app compact re seven support library gives you a consistent look right from Gingerbread to Nougat. Here is the same app running on Android Gingerbread. As you can see, we can't really tell any difference here. You can apply the techniques you learned in this course to almost any old-fashioned app and make it look beautiful. To learn more about the support library, you must take a look at its official documentation, which is quite comprehensive. Thank you for completing this course. If you have any questions, feel free to raise them on the forums. I Ashraff Hathibelagal and I hope to meet you again in my next course.