Material Design - Expanding (Transition) a Card to full screen
I'm struggling to implement the expand feature of the card view described by the Material Design for Android.
In their design guidelines they show off different layouts for the Card component, but one example shows a card transition to fullscreen onClick.
This is the transition shown on their website: Card transitions to fullscreen
I've tried out implementing a feature like this, but it would require much more work than what their guideline examples are suggesting... How does Material Design accomplish this? Is there a built-in feature for this, should I just manually translate and fit the card to fit the screen, or should I use an entirely new fragment or activity for the full-card-view?
Here are the Design guidelines, which contain that example, but nothing is said about the transition, neither on the documented Develop page, which is minimal really.
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I'm struggling to implement the expand feature of the card view described by the Material Design for Android.
In their design guidelines they show off different layouts for the Card component, but one example shows a card transition to fullscreen onClick.
This is the transition shown on their website: Card transitions to fullscreen
I've tried out implementing a feature like this, but it would require much more work than what their guideline examples are suggesting... How does Material Design accomplish this? Is there a built-in feature for this, should I just manually translate and fit the card to fit the screen, or should I use an entirely new fragment or activity for the full-card-view?
Here are the Design guidelines, which contain that example, but nothing is said about the transition, neither on the documented Develop page, which is minimal really.
look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
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I'm struggling to implement the expand feature of the card view described by the Material Design for Android.
In their design guidelines they show off different layouts for the Card component, but one example shows a card transition to fullscreen onClick.
This is the transition shown on their website: Card transitions to fullscreen
I've tried out implementing a feature like this, but it would require much more work than what their guideline examples are suggesting... How does Material Design accomplish this? Is there a built-in feature for this, should I just manually translate and fit the card to fit the screen, or should I use an entirely new fragment or activity for the full-card-view?
Here are the Design guidelines, which contain that example, but nothing is said about the transition, neither on the documented Develop page, which is minimal really.
I'm struggling to implement the expand feature of the card view described by the Material Design for Android.
In their design guidelines they show off different layouts for the Card component, but one example shows a card transition to fullscreen onClick.
This is the transition shown on their website: Card transitions to fullscreen
I've tried out implementing a feature like this, but it would require much more work than what their guideline examples are suggesting... How does Material Design accomplish this? Is there a built-in feature for this, should I just manually translate and fit the card to fit the screen, or should I use an entirely new fragment or activity for the full-card-view?
Here are the Design guidelines, which contain that example, but nothing is said about the transition, neither on the documented Develop page, which is minimal really.
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look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
add a comment |
look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
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look up shared element transition
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 11:31
Hey Nikhil, thanks for your comment, seems like shared transition will do the job, but still feels bad Material Design doesn't mention anything about this. I'm not a Material/Android veteran, so am I wrong thinking that Material Design should have described how to achieve this, or at least mention it in their guidelines?
– demi
Nov 21 '18 at 11:58
I don't think they provide implementation details. It's not their concern how people implement it because these guidelines can be used everywhere.
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02