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CardView with Material Design using ConstraintLayout

Primary LanguageKotlinMIT LicenseMIT

CardView with Material Design using ConstraintLayout

This sample contains the layout implementation for all the possible CardView combinations listed in Material design guidelines - Content block combinations.

Introduction

Material design guidelines mention that cards can be constructed using blocks of content which include:

  • An optional header
  • A primary title
  • Rich media
  • Supporting text
  • Actions

These blocks can be organized to promote different types of content.

This sample implements layouts for all the possible CardView combinations listed in Material design guidelines - Content block combinations. All the layouts implemented with using ConstraintLayout.

Pre-requisites

  • Android Studio 3.+
  • Gradle 3.+

Screenshots

A screenshot illustratrating the UI of the app

Getting started

Check out branch master and then open the android-cards/ directory in Android Studio.

Support

If you've found an error in this sample, please file an issue: https://github.com/eugenebrusov/android-cards/issues

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Eugene Brusov

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