Have you ever faced issues with fragment?
The Answer from all the techies would be “Yes”, because dealing with Fragments are not direct, simple and easy to implement. I know handling backstacks with add and replace are like “The Ghost and the darkness”.
The reason is “Instagram”. I love to play with Insta app since it is easy, robust and less screen navigation, which in turn collectively bottom tab navigation took the peek place in the Android community.
Yes, before this post peeped in :)
Ok! let's do some technical stuff. In this article, we’re gonna implement Bottom tabs with Fragments and nested Fragment transactions. Confused! Following Gif explains in a better way.
Yeah! Here if you see the above Gif, there are five tabs like Home, Search, Share, News and Profile. Selecting each tab options, respective Fragments are pushed. That’s obvious isn’t? Cool! If you notice keenly, I have assigned “CLICK ME” button for Home and News Fragments to showcase the behaviour of Nested Fragments Transactions inside same Fragments without losing its state. Let’s do it in a linear way.
I have plenty of reasons for the same as below:
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