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07/17/11 03:05 PM (14 years ago)

RSS screen - scroll & admob - Android 1.4

Hi, I am trying for the last 2 days to fix this,but I have no luck. Maybe someone can help me? 1.I have a RSS reader screen and on him I can't scroll down to older feeds(adjusted for 50 feeds), just the one that are visible on screen. So I supose I have to add code in list_rss_style1.xml something like android:scrollbars=''none'' ... but it didn't do any change. 2.I am adding admob ads to that app and they work everywhere except on rss reader screen. On image below you can see the issue. Any help? I am changing code in file list_rss_style1.xml http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/2731/capturexo.jpg
 
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07/18/11 02:09 AM (14 years ago)
I've had both these issues - the RSS scrolling seems to be that when the page is rendered by the device it's too small. If you manually zoom in slightly it will allow you to scroll. Well at least it does on my HTC Desire. That doesn't really help if you want to publish it as it's not a very good user experience. The positioning of admob has also been a pain - I'm guessing there's some extra padding you need to add into the rss page files somewhere but I'm no expert.
 
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07/19/11 05:48 PM (14 years ago)
yeah,RSS doesn't look very good that way to the users. And the admob needs little adjustment of the layout xml code, but I couldn't figure it out. If I ever will, I will write the solution here. To help you and the others :)
 
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07/20/11 05:44 AM (14 years ago)
Please do - and if anyone ever works out how to accommodate admob in the sub-menu page then that would be much appreciated as well.
 

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