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Stefan
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05/18/11 12:39 AM (14 years ago)

Tab navigation from rows wont work as desired

Hello everybody! I use a splash screen and when the user taps the logotype she/he is sended to the first tab (HOME) Home tab is a Menu - List with 4 rows that each points to the remaing 4 tabs at the bottom. Home - Tab 1 Screen 2 - Tab 2 Screen 3 - Tab 3 Screen 4 - Tab 4 Screen 5 - Tab 5 The transition for all tabs is set to default. When I tap the first row on the HOME Tab - I´m sended to Screen 2. So far so good. But the problem here is whats high lighted at the bottom is the Tab 1 icon ( in my case a house). And this is the same for all the other tabs. This is if I use the rows at the Home Tab. Using the tabs at the bottom does not give this error. This is the last fix before I´m about to send this app to apple. Would like to get a fix or tip on how to fix it. BR/Stefan
 
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05/18/11 01:17 AM (14 years ago)
I see. The tabs are not connected to the menu items / list in anyway. The idea is that the user will use the tabs to navigate to the content. The lists should go to other screens, not the same screens. if you have only four or five main sections of content, maybe consider not using a tab layout and using your home-menu as the home screen?
 
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05/18/11 01:41 AM (14 years ago)
@David - I was afraid of that answer. Bummer. It´s not a biggie though ;) As always thanks for the firm expedition BR/Stefan
 
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05/18/11 06:16 AM (14 years ago)
Done!
 

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