I'm using gwtmobile for implementing an iOS app, and I would like to use menu dialog like Facebook.app (when you click to show notification), so, I may insert some of menu-like content and handle it.
Are there some libraries that I can use?
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In my flutter application i want to make a feature, when user install my application and long tapped on it,s icon a popup menu appear so that the user can be transferred to specific pages of the application as a shortcut like in Chrome app, like this:
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Some of the functionality need platform-specific code and hence you need plugins for that.
I want to create a button can move to any position like iPhone Style (Virtual Home Button) in Flutter but I don't know any packages or any library can do it. Moreover, I'd like the button to be able to show along with a specific app, eg. dial-up UI. If I deploy to desktop, will its behavior the same with mobile?
ios virtual home button
show button along with dial-up UI
Hope you guys help me ways to create it.
I have tried with unicorndial, floating_bubble, popup window, etc.
but all of them are widget within flutter app, instead of system-wide.
Sorry you can't really create anything like that outside of your App context. Apple is very strict in situations like this.
You can implement this sort of feature in Android by using Floating Service. But for Apple it's a NO NO.
i have used cordova--plugin-ionic-keyboard default plugin in my hybrid ios
application in ionic 3 .
when i open a payment gateway link by using iframe and i click on the textbox button for writing a card details keyboard will appear but if any case i want to go back after opening a keyboard then keyboard is not closed or hide for whole app then i have to close the app and start again.
i have searched a lot of things on internet but i can not get a appropriate answer which works for me.
i have tried out hide() method of plugin but whichever page i use this hide method that page is not open means app stop before the page on which i try hide method.
i also used in-app browser but still not work
My Chrome app contains two pages A1.html and A2.html. How can i navigate from A1.html to A2.html without creating a new window?
The page A1.html contains 10 div's and A2.html contains a back link to A1.html. My need is to load directly a specific div of A1.html when the back link in A2.html is pressed.
You can't navigate within a Chrome App window (Content Security Policy), although you can navigate to an external browser if you set the target attribute of the <a> element to "_blank". What you have to do, if you really want links to appear to work normally, is intercept the click on the link by setting an event handler and then changing the DOM from within JavaScript.
One easy way to change the DOM from JavaScript if you have an HTML fragment is to use the insertAdjacentHTML API (Google it for documentation).
While this might seem awkward, even limiting, think of a Chrome App as an app, and not a web page. After all, with a native Mac OS X or Windows app, you wouldn't expect to entirely change the UI in a window by simply clicking on a button, right? You'd expect that the app would do that via the native API. Same the Chrome Apps.
Alternatively, you can position a webview in the Chrome App window, and then HTML within the webview works normally, because that really is a "web view."
I'm currently building the mobile interfaces for my GWT app and I noticed that using Window.alert("message") invoked the phones native pop up panel. I was wondering if is possible to do this but have different buttons (rather than just "okay") in the pop up? This would be a lot simpler than writing a separate pop up panel.
You can not change the native popup behavior. you have to use PopUpPanel and DialogBox for that.
You can have OK and Cancel buttons if you use Window.confirm() (or Window.prompt()). No other options for native pop-up.