TestsTested | ✗ |
LangLanguage | SwiftSwift |
License | MIT |
ReleasedLast Release | Feb 2017 |
SwiftSwift Version | 3.0 |
SPMSupports SPM | ✗ |
Maintained by Lee Sun-hyoup.
Simple Floating Action Button for iOS
To install manually the KCFloatingActionButton in an app, just drag the KCFloatingActionButton/*.swift
file into your project.
KCFABManager.defaultInstance().getButton().addItem(title: "Hello, World!")
KCFABManager.defaultInstance().show()
[[[KCFABManager defaultInstance] getButton] addItemWithTitle:@"Hello, world!"];
[[KCFABManager defaultInstance] show:true];
let fab = KCFloatingActionButton()
fab.addItem(title: "Hello, World!")
self.view.addSubview(fab)
KCFloatingActionButton *fab = [[KCFloatingActionButton alloc] init];
[fab addItemWithTitle:@"Hello, World!"];
[self.view addSubview:fab];
let fab = KCFloatingActionButton()
fab.addItem("Hello, World!", icon: UIImage(named: "icon")!)
self.view.addSubview(fab)
KCFloatingActionButton *fab = [[KCFloatingActionButton alloc] init];
[fab addItem:@"Hello, World" icon:[UIImage imageNamed:@"icon"]];
[self.view addSubview:fab];
let fab = KCFloatingActionButton()
fab.addItem("I got a handler", icon: UIImage(named: "icon")!, handler: { item in
let alert = UIAlertController(title: "Hey", message: "I'm hungry...", preferredStyle: .Alert)
alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Me too", style: .Default, handler: nil))
self.presentViewController(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)
fab.close()
})
self.view.addSubview(fab)
KCFloatingActionButton *fab = [[KCFloatingActionButton alloc] init];
__weak KCFloatingActionButton *_fab = fab;
[fab addItem:@"I got a handler" icon:[UIImage imageNamed:@"icon"] handler:^(KCFloatingActionButtonItem *item) {
UIAlertController *alert = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:@"Hey" message:@"I'm hungry..." preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
[alert addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"Me too" style:UIAlertActionStyleDefault handler:nil]];
[self presentViewController:alert animated:true completion:nil];
[_fab close];
}];
[self.view addSubview:fab];
let item = KCFloatingActionButtonItem()
item.buttonColor = UIColor.blueColor()
item.title = "Custom item"
KCFABManager.defaultInstance().getButton().addItem(item: item)
KCFloatingActionButtonItem *item = [[KCFloatingActionButtonItem alloc] init];
item.buttonColor = [UIColor blueColor];
item.title = @"Custom item";
[[[KCFABManager defaultInstance] getButton] addItemWithItem:item];
You can use the sticky
property.
fab.sticky = true // sticking to parent UIScrollView(also UITableView, UICollectionView)
scrollView.addSubview(fab)
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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright © 2015 Lee Sun-Hyoup
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