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[Material Design] (https://material.io/) is an open - source design system created by Google and used for creating Android apps UI that is usable and beautiful. Material Components are interactive building blocks for creating a user interface.
Element name |
Definiton / Picture / GIF |
Bottom Bar |
A bottom app bar displays navigation and key actions at the bottom of mobile screens. |
Bottom Navigation |
Bottom navigation bars allow movement between primary destinations in an app. |
Tabs |
Tabs organize content across different screens, data sets, and other interactions. |
Top Bar |
The top app bar displays information and actions relating to the current screen. |
Element name |
Definiton / Picture / GIF |
Floating Action Button (FAB) |
A floating action button (FAB) represents the primary action of a screen. |
Element name |
Definiton / Picture / GIF |
Backdrop |
A backdrop appears behind all other surfaces in an app, displaying contextual and actionable content. |
Banner |
A banner displays a prominent message and related optional actions. |
Card |
Cards contain content and actions about a single subject. |
Chips |
Chips are compact elements that represent an input, attribute, or action. |
Dialog |
Dialogs inform users about a task and can contain critical information, require decisions, or involve multiple tasks. |
Divider |
A divider is a thin line that groups content in lists and layouts. |
Image List |
Image lists display a collection of images in an organized grid. |
List |
Lists are continuous, vertical indexes of text or images. |
Snackbar |
Snackbars provide brief messages about app processes at the bottom of the screen. |
Tooltip |
Tooltips display informative text when users hover over, focus on, or tap an element. |
You can find more on [Material.io] (https://material.io/components/).