![]() ![]() Revision 21 of AppCompat v7 was pretty ground breaking. However, you still have the ability to add in a little Material Design Theming and of course you can follow proper spacing and guidelines on the 4dp grid. All the custom control, animations, transitions, and jazz like that you most likely will not be able to do with out some work and some renderers. When it comes to Xamarin.Forms and Material Design it is a tricky question. Check out Google’s Material Design guidelines for everything that is really part of material design. ![]() That is a loaded question because Material Design is not only the core theming of the application, but it is custom controls, animations, transitions, and a plethora of other things. Over the past six months have I present on Material Design at Xamarin Evolve and also at user groups and the number one question I get is: “How can we use Material Design in Xamarin.Forms?” I wish the entire world was themed with Material Design.- James Montemagno April 4, 2015 ![]() Case and point is this tweet that I sent out last night: I am an extremely big fan of Material Design for Android applications. Update: As of Xamarin.Forms 1.5.1 Material Design AppCompat is included! See the official blog to convert your app: ![]()
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