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Message #05378
Re: Toolbars in popup sheet?
The wording is rather confusing, but you can have tabs in a page stack, as long as the tabs is the first item on the stack. What the designs mean is that you can’t have a tabs element pushed on top of another page. What they don’t want is to have a back button on the same screen as a tabs component.
There are several apps that I know of that have tabs as the first item on the page stack, including one of the core apps, Clock.
Michael Spencer
On Nov 28, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Sam Bull <sam.hacking@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-11-27 at 15:32 -0600, Michael Spencer wrote:
>> I was told by one of the the Ubuntu App Showdown judges that it would
>> be best to use a page on the page stack instead of sheets. This would
>> solve your problem, wouldn’t it?
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> As per the design guides, a page stack should not be used with tab
> navigation. The design of the sheet is what I'm looking for, something
> that is clearly a simple popup, with a close button when you're done.
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> Does anybody know how to use a toolbar in a popup sheet?
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> http://design.ubuntu.com/apps/global-patterns/navigation
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