How to ask the user to login before proceeding into viewing profile?
how can i do this?
before he can proceed he will be ask to login, the login button will be show and if the user logged in the login button will be disappear and it will redirect to the profile and the content of that is going to change.
Please help me i need it on my project.
Login Process before proceeding
After Login
android login navigationbar
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how can i do this?
before he can proceed he will be ask to login, the login button will be show and if the user logged in the login button will be disappear and it will redirect to the profile and the content of that is going to change.
Please help me i need it on my project.
Login Process before proceeding
After Login
android login navigationbar
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Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
Nov 26 '18 at 17:52
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how can i do this?
before he can proceed he will be ask to login, the login button will be show and if the user logged in the login button will be disappear and it will redirect to the profile and the content of that is going to change.
Please help me i need it on my project.
Login Process before proceeding
After Login
android login navigationbar
how can i do this?
before he can proceed he will be ask to login, the login button will be show and if the user logged in the login button will be disappear and it will redirect to the profile and the content of that is going to change.
Please help me i need it on my project.
Login Process before proceeding
After Login
android login navigationbar
android login navigationbar
edited Nov 28 '18 at 4:58
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asked Nov 26 '18 at 17:27
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Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
Nov 26 '18 at 17:52
sorry @StephenM im just new here. i didnt know.
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:44
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– Stephen M
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Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
Nov 26 '18 at 17:52
sorry @StephenM im just new here. i didnt know.
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:44
Welcome to Stackoverflow. If you can improve your question you may receive more answers and up votes instead of down votes. This is a site for asking and learning, so don't be too hard on yourself.
– Stephen M
Nov 27 '18 at 15:24
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Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
Nov 26 '18 at 17:52
Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
Nov 26 '18 at 17:52
sorry @StephenM im just new here. i didnt know.
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:44
sorry @StephenM im just new here. i didnt know.
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:44
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I think you can create a boolean so when you are logged in you can set the menu item title to "Profile" or something else.
Try this:
BottomNavigationView bottomNavigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigation);
if(<<logged in>>){
bottomNavigationView.getMenu().findItem(R.id.profile).setTitle("Profile");
}
is that can be do at fragment?
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I think you can create a boolean so when you are logged in you can set the menu item title to "Profile" or something else.
Try this:
BottomNavigationView bottomNavigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigation);
if(<<logged in>>){
bottomNavigationView.getMenu().findItem(R.id.profile).setTitle("Profile");
}
is that can be do at fragment?
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:42
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I think you can create a boolean so when you are logged in you can set the menu item title to "Profile" or something else.
Try this:
BottomNavigationView bottomNavigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigation);
if(<<logged in>>){
bottomNavigationView.getMenu().findItem(R.id.profile).setTitle("Profile");
}
is that can be do at fragment?
– user10707564
Nov 27 '18 at 14:42
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I think you can create a boolean so when you are logged in you can set the menu item title to "Profile" or something else.
Try this:
BottomNavigationView bottomNavigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigation);
if(<<logged in>>){
bottomNavigationView.getMenu().findItem(R.id.profile).setTitle("Profile");
}
I think you can create a boolean so when you are logged in you can set the menu item title to "Profile" or something else.
Try this:
BottomNavigationView bottomNavigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigation);
if(<<logged in>>){
bottomNavigationView.getMenu().findItem(R.id.profile).setTitle("Profile");
}
answered Nov 26 '18 at 17:44
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is that can be do at fragment?
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is that can be do at fragment?
– user10707564
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is that can be do at fragment?
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is that can be do at fragment?
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Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask. You need to be more specific as to your problem, what you have tried and show code. As the question reads now, it is too broad.
– Stephen M
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– Stephen M
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