Getting Started
Installation
Gradle
If you're using Gradle you can simply add the following line to build.gradle:
dependencies { compile 'com.beardedhen:androidbootstrap:+' }
Library Project
Alternatively you can use Android Bootstrap as a library project by downloading the source and linking to it in Eclipse.
Usage
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Paste the following XML into a layout file to create a BootstrapButton:
<com.beardedhen.androidbootstrap.BootstrapButton android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_margin="10dp" android:text="Success" bootstrap:bb_icon_right="fa-android" bootstrap:bb_type="success" />
2. Add the bootstrap namespace to the root view of your layout:
```xml
xmlns:bootstrap="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
- Build and run the app.
More Information
For examples please checkout the sample project which contains sample code.
Alternatively feel free to inspect the library source or look at the wiki:
If you have any questions, issues, or just want to let us know where you're using Android Bootstrap tweet us at @BeardedHen, email support@beardedhen.com, or head over to our website to see more of our creations.
#Apps Using Android-Bootstrap
#Features
- Uses min SDK 7 which is Android 2.1 (Tested on a device running Android 2.2)
- Bootstrap buttons as per Bootstrap v3
- Rounded buttons
- Disabled buttons
- Various sized buttons (large to extra small)
- Just text buttons
- Left, right, left and right, or just icon button
- Font Awesome text as per Font Awesome v4.3
- Animations to Font Awesome Text items
- EditText backgrounds and states
#Examples
Check out the sample project. Inside activity_main.xml you will find examples of how to achieve the following buttons:
Bootstrap Buttons
Rounded Bootstrap Button
Others
Sizes
Disabled
Font Awesome Text
EditText








