Does your application contain an Intro? Do you want to have it up and running in less than 5 minutes? Do you want your intro to follow the Android Design Guidelines? Do you need flexibility? Do you believe Google is wrong with not providing native intro? Do you want a simple and easy to understand API?
If any (or all) of these questions seem familiar, the EasyIntro is the perfect library for you.
Never waste your time again. It provides you with the easiest possible implementation of an intro for your application. There is an Activity and Fragment with lots of methods, provide custom page indicator, custom toggle indicators, custom colors, custom themes, custom slide transformers … No limits for customizations.
- The easiest possible integration
- Integrate in less than 5 minutes
- Compatible down to API level 13
- Quick and simple API
- Uses the AppCompat support library
- Follows the Google Material Design Guidelines
- Uses vector (.svg) icons
- Modify the slides on the go
- The Most Notable: Grouped slides
- Modify intro settings on the go
- Comes with multiple default indicators
- Limit your swipe direction to left and/or right
- Define which toggle indicators to be shown
- You may have all listeners you need
- Abstract toggle indicator
- Fragment to have easy access to your intro methods
- Comes with multiple default slide transformers
- Automatically fix fragment paddings
- Based on a ViewPager
- RTL swipe support
- Customizable
- Tested and stable
- Absolutely no limits
You surely can find more details on the wiki page.
Add the dependency:
dependencies {
compile 'io.github.meness:easyintro:x.y.z'
}
Note: Replace x.y.z
with the latest version which can be found at releases page.
Clone this repository or download the compressed file, then extract to your computer. Simply import the library
module to your project.
Create your Fragments which extend EasyIntroFragment
and provide your desired layout resource as you always do:
public class IntroOneFragment extends EasyIntroFragment {
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.intro_one, container, false);
}
}
Note: By extending EasyIntroFragment
you have easier access to the intro methods and the layout bottom padding will be modified automatically.
Create an activity which extends EasyIntro
and override the necessary init()
method:
public class MyEasyIntro extends EasyIntro {
// override all listeners you need
@Override
protected void init() {
// use withSlide() to add Fragments and
// modify intro settings here
}
}
Note: For more details about listeners, intro settings, customizing colors, and all other things visit wiki.
Define your activity in your Manifest.xml
:
<activity
android:name=".MyEasyIntro"
android:theme="@style/EasyIntro"/>
Note: This is good to give your intro activity a theme which has EasyIntro
as a parent.
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- Alireza Eskandarpour Shoferi
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