Mobile scrolling?
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:18 pm
How do you approach mobile scrolling for iOS and Android? It is such a common thing on all mobile devices to use the finger to scroll up and down a list view. I've found one post from 2013 regarding scrolling, but it doesn't easily answer my questions about scrolling.
I am finding that LC seems to generate a less than pretty UI rendering for both iOS and Android. If I want to use LC for mobile development, I guess there is nothing to do about that except try to create my own UI for both Operating systems.
BTW, @Jacque, the youtube video that you put out regarding Android development was impressive. I enjoyed it. For those of you who are struggling, as I am, with mobile development, here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrImvRpP7NU. ("Coding Your App: Android Tips and Tricks" -2017. It is older, but still good)
At this point, I'm beginning to think that LC might be best used for desktop applications. I really like LC. I'm hoping that the gifted programmers will be able to catch up with some of the other Frameworks for mobile. Or, maybe, some genius will be able to incorporate one of excellent open source frameworks into LC. That would give mobile creators the ability to instantly have the UI for both iOS and Android and, yet be able to code in LC.
Regardless, LC has actually has helped me to understand a lot of what is happening in code. It is a great platform for development and for learning. I appreciate all the work that a small team of people are doing to keep it alive and prospering.
Smiles,
-Rachel
I am finding that LC seems to generate a less than pretty UI rendering for both iOS and Android. If I want to use LC for mobile development, I guess there is nothing to do about that except try to create my own UI for both Operating systems.
BTW, @Jacque, the youtube video that you put out regarding Android development was impressive. I enjoyed it. For those of you who are struggling, as I am, with mobile development, here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrImvRpP7NU. ("Coding Your App: Android Tips and Tricks" -2017. It is older, but still good)
At this point, I'm beginning to think that LC might be best used for desktop applications. I really like LC. I'm hoping that the gifted programmers will be able to catch up with some of the other Frameworks for mobile. Or, maybe, some genius will be able to incorporate one of excellent open source frameworks into LC. That would give mobile creators the ability to instantly have the UI for both iOS and Android and, yet be able to code in LC.
Regardless, LC has actually has helped me to understand a lot of what is happening in code. It is a great platform for development and for learning. I appreciate all the work that a small team of people are doing to keep it alive and prospering.
Smiles,
-Rachel