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<h2>UI Bars</h2> <h2>System Bars</h2>
<p>The UI bars are screen areas dedicated to the display of notifications, communication of device <p>The system bars are screen areas dedicated to the display of notifications, communication of device
status, and device navigation. Typically the UI bars are displayed concurrently with your app. Apps status, and device navigation. Typically the system bars are displayed concurrently with your app.
that display immersive content, such as movies or images, can temporarily hide the UI bars to allow Apps that display immersive content, such as movies or images, can temporarily hide the system bars
the user to enjoy full screen content without distraction.</p> to allow the user to enjoy full screen content without distraction.</p>
<img src="../static/content/ui_overview_system_ui.png"> <img src="../static/content/ui_overview_system_ui.png">
@@ -177,8 +177,9 @@ the user to enjoy full screen content without distraction.</p>
Recents, and also displays a menu for apps written for Android 2.3 or earlier.</p> Recents, and also displays a menu for apps written for Android 2.3 or earlier.</p>
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<li> <li>
<h4>System Bar</h4> <h4>Combined Bar</h4>
<p>Combines the status and navigation bars for display on tablet form factors.</p> <p>On tablet form factors the status and navigation bars are combined into a single bar at the
bottom of the screen.</p>
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<img src="../static/content/app_structure_market.png"> <img src="../static/content/app_structure_market.png">
<div class="figure-caption"> <div class="figure-caption">
Market's start screen primarily allows navigation into the stores for Apps, Music, Books, and Market's start screen primarily allows navigation into the stores for Apps, Music, Books,
Games. It is also enriched with tailored recommendations and promotions that surface content Movies and Games. It is also enriched with tailored recommendations and promotions that
of interest to the user. Search is readily available from the action bar. surface content of interest to the user. Search is readily available from the action bar.
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<p>The Back key also supports a few behaviors not directly tied to screen-to-screen navigation:</p> <p>The Back key also supports a few behaviors not directly tied to screen-to-screen navigation:</p>
<ul> <ul>
<li>Back dismisses floating windows (dialogs, popups)</li> <li>Back dismisses floating windows (dialogs, popups)</li>
<li>Back dismisses contextual action bars, and remove highlight from selected items</li> <li>Back dismisses contextual action bars, and removes the highlight from the selected items</li>
<li>Back hides the onscreen keyboard (IME)</li> <li>Back hides the onscreen keyboard (IME)</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h2>Navigation Within Your App</h2> <h2>Navigation Within Your App</h2>
@@ -189,18 +189,19 @@ screen widget can bypass the Inbox screen, taking the user directly to a convers
<h4>App-to-app navigation</h4> <h4>App-to-app navigation</h4>
<p>When navigating deep into your app's hierarchy directly from another app via an intent, Back will <p>When navigating deep into your app's hierarchy directly from another app via an intent, Back will
return to the referring app.</p> return to the referring app.</p>
<p>The Up button is handled is follows: <p>The Up button is handled as follows:
- If the destination screen is typically reached from one particular screen within your app, Up - If the destination screen is typically reached from one particular screen within your app, Up
should navigate to that screen. should navigate to that screen.
- Otherwise, Up should navigate to the topmost ("Home") screen of your app.</p> - Otherwise, Up should navigate to the topmost ("Home") screen of your app.</p>
<p>For example, after choosing to share a book being view in Market, the user navigates directly to the <p>For example, after choosing to share a book being viewed in Market, the user navigates directly to
Gmail's compose screen. From there, Up returns to the Inbox (which happens to be both the typical Gmail's compose screen. From there, Up returns to the Inbox (which happens to be both the
referrer to compose, as well as the topmost screen of the app), while Back returns to Market.</p> typical referrer to compose, as well as the topmost screen of the app), while Back returns to
Market.</p>
<img src="../static/content/navigation_from_outside_up.png"> <img src="../static/content/navigation_from_outside_up.png">
<h4>System-to-app navigation</h4> <h4>System-to-app navigation</h4>
<p>If the your app was reached via the system mechanisms of notifications or home screen widgets, Up <p>If your app was reached via the system mechanisms of notifications or home screen widgets, Up
behaves as described for app-to-app navigation, above.</p> behaves as described for app-to-app navigation, above.</p>
<p>For the Back key, you should make navigation more predictably by inserting into the task's back <p>For the Back key, you should make navigation more predictably by inserting into the task's back
stack the complete upward navigation path to the app's topmost screen. This way, a user who has stack the complete upward navigation path to the app's topmost screen. This way, a user who has

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the user is taken to a hierarchy level below your app's top-level, insert navigation into your app's the user is taken to a hierarchy level below your app's top-level, insert navigation into your app's
back stack to allow them to navigate to your app's top level using the system back key. For more back stack to allow them to navigate to your app's top level using the system back key. For more
information, see the chapter on <em>System-to-app navigation</em> in the information, see the chapter on <em>System-to-app navigation</em> in the
<a href="../patterns/notifications.html">Navigation</a> design pattern.</p> <a href="../patterns/navigation.html">Navigation</a> design pattern.</p>
<h4>Timestamps for time sensitive events</h4> <h4>Timestamps for time sensitive events</h4>
<p>By default, standard Android notifications include a timestamp in the upper right corner. Consider <p>By default, standard Android notifications include a timestamp in the upper right corner. Consider
whether the timestamp is valuable in the context of your notification. If the timestamp is not whether the timestamp is valuable in the context of your notification. If the timestamp is not