If you're using Gradle you can simply add the following line to build.gradle
:
dependencies {
compile 'com.beardedhen:androidbootstrap:+'
}
Alternatively you can use Android Bootstrap as a library project by downloading the source and linking to it in Eclipse.
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Paste the following XML into a layout file to create a BootstrapButton:
<com.beardedhen.androidbootstrap.BootstrapButton android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_margin="10dp" android:text="Success" bootstrap:bb_icon_right="fa-android" bootstrap:bb_type="success" />
2. Add the bootstrap namespace to the root view of your layout:
```xml
xmlns:bootstrap="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
- Build and run the app.
For examples please checkout the sample project which contains sample code.
Alternatively feel free to inspect the library source or look at the wiki:
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#Apps Using Android-Bootstrap
#Features
- Uses min SDK 7 which is Android 2.1 (Tested on a device running Android 2.2)
- Bootstrap buttons as per Bootstrap v3
- Rounded buttons
- Disabled buttons
- Various sized buttons (large to extra small)
- Just text buttons
- Left, right, left and right, or just icon button
- Font Awesome text as per Font Awesome v4.3
- Animations to Font Awesome Text items
- EditText backgrounds and states
#Examples
Check out the sample project. Inside activity_main.xml you will find examples of how to achieve the following buttons:
Bootstrap Buttons
Rounded Bootstrap Button
Others
Sizes
Disabled
Font Awesome Text
EditText