i'm trying to show a custom view just after my app launching like this one.
I don't know what kind of view to create, and how implement it exactly that way
Thanks in advance
KGModal may be a good start.
As the developer says :
KGModal is an easy drop in control that allows you to display any view in a modal popup. The modal will automatically scale to fit the content view and center it on screen with nice animations!
Here is a screenshot :
Related
I'm looking for the simplest code in order to implement a small popup (NOT a full screen modal popup or alert view). I just need it to display some basic text inside the popup, then exit it when I click away. The popup in the EleMints app is a good example.
UIPopoverController does this, but it's limited to iPad only. If you need this on iPhone, just implement a custom UIView subclass. Then when you want to show your popover, instantiate the subclass and add it to your view, maybe with some animation.
You can use WEPopOver as that is the one you required. For more info, visit this link
You can also use the following refrence link for UIPopOver controller
1) WEPopOver Library
2) Popup Bubbles
is there anyone knows a lib for creating a simple view that scroll down from the top of the screen for "Loading.." message?
Like http://github.com/matej/MBProgressHUD but the view should scroll down when begins to loading and scroll up when finish.
It might seem a little jarring to the user to scroll down and then back up. It shifts the users view of the data down and then back up without user interaction ...
I would simply overlay the loading view ...
Objective C: Adding Loading View to View Controllers
Check the code here: Simple Notifications for iPhone. Sorry for Russian, but the idea should be clear. You just need to add transition from the top of the page when notification label is shown.
I'm new to iPhone development, its going OK so far, I've managed to get to grips with the Tab bar, navigation bar and tableviews.
However I want to be able to copy what the settings app does on the device when a user wants to change language.
In Settings, General, International when a user clicks on Language a new screen animates over the previous screen with a navigation bar that has a cancel and done button and a table view showing the languages available for selection.
I cant seem to find how to do this via Google so I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction of a tutorial or what I should be searching for? Is it type of view or a certain way to animate a view?
This is done via a method available on UIViewController (and thus all of its derivatives as well) called - presentModalViewController:animated:. You simply need to create a new view controller that you want to display and pass it into that.
See the link to the UIViewController docs above for more info and the complementary method - dismissModalViewControllerAnimated: to close the view. The docs have links to example code on how to use them as well.
in iPhone, it's done through modal view controller. Refer this tutorial.
I want to implement a wizard view that have to apply the following requirements:
several steps (configurable)
each step has to be a stand-alone UIView
back, previous, finish buttons
indicator that must show on each step we are
It must not be some navigation-style implementation (using UINavigationController) just view which I can place somewhere on the another UIView.
Any suggestions & best practices how to implement this task?
Sounds like you want a modal view. You should just configure a view as you like and display it modally from the view controller. It will then appear above the other views and trap all touches. If you need to create the illusion of various "pages" you would need to programmatically add buttons, text fields etc and then remove them as needed.
However, you might want to rethink this design. It's all good and well to have a wizard in a dialog view on a non-mobile screen with plenty of visual real estate but you really don't have that much space on a mobile screen. If you leave the backing view visible this will rob the wizard view of most of its area. If you expand the wizard view to a useful size, you might as well use a full screen view anyway.
What's the easiest way to implement a custom keyboard on the iPhone? I basically want an action sheet that keeps part of my interface visible, but I want to load my own view into it, preferably via nib. I've been looking into modal views, but I'm getting the feeling I'm going in the wrong direction.
Just create a view, add it to your window, and resize the rest of the views in the window to accommodate.