Text styling can give your app character. In this talk, we use Jetchat to learn how to use Material APIs to configure typography, including using downloadable fonts and variable fonts. We’ll then customize our chat bubble so it collapses depending on how long the message is. We’ll end by styling the message box: giving it a gradient border, a cursor that changes color as you type, and a fully custom decorated box.
Resources:
Testing your Compose layout → https://goo.gle/compose-testing
Semantics in Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-semantics
Testing cheatsheet → https://goo.gle/compose-test-sheet
Accessibility in Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-a11y
Speaker: Alejandra Stamato
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development track sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #Compose
Resources:
Testing your Compose layout → https://goo.gle/compose-testing
Semantics in Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-semantics
Testing cheatsheet → https://goo.gle/compose-test-sheet
Accessibility in Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-a11y
Speaker: Alejandra Stamato
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development track sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #Compose
- Category
- Software
- Tags
- text styling, Jetchat, Material APIs
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