FunkyMonkey
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10/29/13 03:19 AM (12 years ago)

ios7 and android

just little heads up guys, if your designing apps for both ios7 and android, the color code for the ios native look is #EDECF1 so use this when selecting color for backgrounds and stuff, rather than the ios native button.
 
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10/29/13 01:37 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks for that. I generally make two seperate control panels for iOS and Android versions, so some can have more functionality that is more appropriate for the operating system. Having said that, I have still yet to publish any Android apps. I have been planning for one, and I'm trying to make one, but I may never live to see the Android day!
 
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i design for both, so a unified look is important to me, problem im having is the layout of the buttons on android, i cant get them where i want them, ie image at top and 3 rows of 3 buttons, im playing around with some code that susan put up, but im finding that eclipse dont work the same on everybodys machine lol 2 tips for android for you use external phone as emulator and get it to work first, then make it pretty (smug) :) sean
 

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