On 08/13/2010 11:20 AM, ext Gregory Schlomoff wrote:
> Hehehe, that's so funny. We made a component that does the exact same
> thing, except that we would keep all section headers visible on
> screen, stacked either on top or bottom of the ListView, so that you
> could click on a section header
Hehehe, that's so funny. We made a component that does the exact same thing,
except that we would keep all section headers visible on screen, stacked
either on top or bottom of the ListView, so that you could click on a
section header to jump to this section.
But that's definetely a proof that thi
Hi,
Wanted to share one exciting (at least IMO) piece of code.
Some existing devices have this fancy visual feature that when scrolling
a list the section header stays on top and only when the next section
header scrolls in it 'pushes' the old one away. (See the attached picture)
Unfortunately