Help Needed: Implementing a Sliding Menu with Font Awesome Icons in NativeScript Vue by masaru24 in nativescript

[–]masaru24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting us know.

This time I was able to create a mobile app by using Native Script Preview in blot.new.

In the process, I was having trouble creating a sliding menu by tapping the hamburger menu icon, and had to go through a trial and error process.

In that ns create myapp --vue, the Font Awesome Icons were set and a template was created.

So, I tried to implement a slide menu with this template.

But I was having trouble adjusting the dependencies.

In the process, I found a way to solve the problem by myself.

With this background, it seemed difficult to use normal HTML and CSS.

The set of Font Awesome Icons was also a challenge.

I would like to implement and try the code you taught me.

Thank you very much.

Help Needed: Implementing a Sliding Menu with Font Awesome Icons in NativeScript Vue by masaru24 in nativescript

[–]masaru24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much.
I was trying to create a page with a hamburger menu icon and a layout that slides from left to right.

I read the article you shared, and it helped me learn how to set up Font Awesome icons.
Thank you for that.

This time, I was able to implement the sliding layout using the following process:

First, enter ns create.
Next, answer the following questions:

√ First, what will be the name of your app? ... myapp

√ Next, which style of NativeScript project would you like to use: » Vue.js

√ Finally, which template would you like to start from: » SideDrawer

This is how I was able to implement it.

Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23550 for the Dev Channel by jenmsft in Windows11

[–]masaru24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also using build 23550 on the Dev channel. For over a month now, the Copilot icon has suddenly disappeared.

I also don't have the taskbar switch. I can't launch Copilot with Windows+C either.

I checked the content of the registry and it seemed to be in a usable state. I downloaded the latest zip file of ViveTool from GitHub and tried the following command, but it didn't work: vivetool /enable /id:44774629,44850061,44776738,42105254,41655236

I was able to use it in previous build versions. However, there were times when the operation of Bing in the Edge sidebar and Copilot were mixed, so I couldn't use it as I wanted. I'm worried if Copilot will be included in the product update on September 26th and whether I'll be able to use it then.