AbsoluteLayout – Android Layout Tutorial Series-5/5
Introduction of AbsoluteLayout AbsoluteLayout An Absolute Layout lets you specify exact locations (x/y coordinates) of its children. Absolute layouts are less flexible and harder to maintain than other types of layouts without…
TableLayout – Android Layout Tutorial Series-4/5
Introduction of TableLayout TableLayout A layout that arranges its children into rows and columns. Each layout has a set of attributes which define the visual properties of that layout. Among them some…
FrameLayout – Android Layout Tutorial Series-3/5
Introduction to FrameLayout FrameLayout : is designed to block out an area on the screen to display a single item. Generally, FrameLayout should be used to hold a single child view, because…
RelativeLayout – Android Layout Tutorial Series-2/5
Introduction of RelativeLayout Android RelativeLayout enables you to specify how child views are positioned relative to each other or to the parent. Each layout has a set of attributes which define…
LinearLayout – Android Layout Tutorial Series-1/5
Introduction of Android Layout Tutorial : LinearLayout : A Layout that arranges its children in a single column or a single row either Horizontally or Vertically using orientation method. However the Horizontal…
Difference between User Control and Custom Control | User Control vs. Custom Control
Difference between User Control and Custom Control User Controls Custom Controls User Controls are easy to use. Custom Controls are difficult to use. it has limited support. it has full…