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Created page with "=Introduction= Been a while since I started looking at Android, I makes me happy to do this. Love the technical aspect. =Starting out= I find it really hard to understand the approach to Alignment when we deal with rows and columns but doing the course on Compose finally makes we think. If you are a column the main axis is down (y-axis). If you are a row you align on the x-axis." |
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Been a while since I started looking at Android, I makes me happy to do this. Love the technical aspect. | Been a while since I started looking at Android, I makes me happy to do this. Love the technical aspect. | ||
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I find it really hard to understand the approach to Alignment when we deal with rows and columns but doing the course on Compose finally makes we think. If you are a column the main axis is down (y-axis). If you are a row you align on the x-axis. | I find it really hard to understand the approach to Alignment when we deal with rows and columns but doing the course on Compose finally makes we think. If you are a column the main axis is down (y-axis). If you are a row you align on the x-axis.<br> | ||
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*Alignment | |||
*Arrangement | |||
For Alignment and a Column this is aligned across the x-axis | |||
For Arrangement and a Column this is arranged on the y-axis |
Revision as of 05:39, 7 March 2025
Introduction
Been a while since I started looking at Android, I makes me happy to do this. Love the technical aspect.
Starting out
I find it really hard to understand the approach to Alignment when we deal with rows and columns but doing the course on Compose finally makes we think. If you are a column the main axis is down (y-axis). If you are a row you align on the x-axis.
They provide
- Alignment
- Arrangement
For Alignment and a Column this is aligned across the x-axis For Arrangement and a Column this is arranged on the y-axis