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ANDROID MATERIAL DESIGN (Bottom sheets) - 5

this article is deprecated read new  ANDROID MATERIAL DESIGN Support 23.2.0 (Bottom Sheets) - 6  with official Bottom Sheet  implementation from Android Design Support Library(23.2.0) A bottom sheet is a sheet of material that slides up from the bottom edge of the screen. Bottom sheets are displayed only as a result of a user-initiated action, and can be swiped up to reveal additional content. A bottom sheet can be a temporary modal surface or a persistent structural element of an app.   There are two major types of bottom sheets: Modal bottom sheets  are alternatives to menus or simple dialogs. They can also present deep-linked content from other apps. They are primarily for mobile. Persistent bottom sheets  present in-app content. Elevation distinguishes modal from persistent bottom sheets. Modal bottom sheets rest at a higher elevation than the app’s content; whereas persistent bottom sheets rest at the same elevation as the app and integrate with its content. b