How to Use Crosslight to Combine Drawer, MultiPage, Advanced Master/Detail

3 replies. Last post: June 8, 2015 8:46 AM by Arief Handany
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Jimmy TungolMember

Hi,

In our effort of designing an app that delivers a good if not the best user experience possible, we have created an initial sketch or mockup that could improve its usability. Our design is based on the information architecture of our current app, being developed with Crosslight. The image below shows that this is a combination of the Drawer, MultiPage, and Advanced Master/Detail views. Basically... the Drawer view with the use of Hamburger menu, should only be used to navigate to views that are lightly being used (e.g. Profile, Settings, About, etc.). The first item on the navigation list would be the Main view, which should be loaded by the Drawer view once the user logs in. As you can see, the Main or the first item from the Drawer's navigation list is making use of a MultiPage view. And the first tab item from the MultiPage view contains an Advanced Master/Detail view.In short, the design uses a Drawer View that contains a MultiPage view item, and a MultiPage view that contains a tab item that is an Advanced Master/Detail view.

In theory, this should work without problems on iOS, Android, WinPhone, and WinRT; however, it is wise to ask for your confirmation before we journey into an unknown territory.

Please confirm. Thanks!

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