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i need to create a navigation view that user can use to navigate to different activities/fragments but i do not want to achieve this using navigation drawer. i want a simple horizontal bar of icons and some text below them as shown in the image below(screenshot is attached).i have tried searching it but do not know the exact terminology for it i.e. what it is called in android. any link to documentation or any link to video tutorials or any thing else that can help me search this on the internet will be very useful enter image description here










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  • you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
    – Vishal Sharma
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  • Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
    – walter
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i need to create a navigation view that user can use to navigate to different activities/fragments but i do not want to achieve this using navigation drawer. i want a simple horizontal bar of icons and some text below them as shown in the image below(screenshot is attached).i have tried searching it but do not know the exact terminology for it i.e. what it is called in android. any link to documentation or any link to video tutorials or any thing else that can help me search this on the internet will be very useful enter image description here










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  • you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
    – Vishal Sharma
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
    – walter
    Nov 10 at 5:56













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i need to create a navigation view that user can use to navigate to different activities/fragments but i do not want to achieve this using navigation drawer. i want a simple horizontal bar of icons and some text below them as shown in the image below(screenshot is attached).i have tried searching it but do not know the exact terminology for it i.e. what it is called in android. any link to documentation or any link to video tutorials or any thing else that can help me search this on the internet will be very useful enter image description here










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i need to create a navigation view that user can use to navigate to different activities/fragments but i do not want to achieve this using navigation drawer. i want a simple horizontal bar of icons and some text below them as shown in the image below(screenshot is attached).i have tried searching it but do not know the exact terminology for it i.e. what it is called in android. any link to documentation or any link to video tutorials or any thing else that can help me search this on the internet will be very useful enter image description here







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  • you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
    – Vishal Sharma
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
    – walter
    Nov 10 at 5:56


















  • you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
    – Vishal Sharma
    Nov 9 at 18:38










  • Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
    – walter
    Nov 10 at 5:56
















you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 9 at 18:38




you can achieve this by linear layout with horizontal orientation and then you can use the intent for calling a particular activity.
– Vishal Sharma
Nov 9 at 18:38












Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
– walter
Nov 10 at 5:56




Thanks.... can i also use a recycler view with horizontal orientation because i need to show a lot of categories?
– walter
Nov 10 at 5:56

















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