I believe this[0] was the original task. I don't know of any mocks but here's the final implementation in a restful state[1] and when scrolling[2]. It's quite Material-y[3] so I suspect you will be putting an iOS spin on it, in which case Android screenshots / mocks probably won't be very useful.--stephenOn Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Monte Hurd <mhurd@wikimedia.org> wrote:Ooh can you point me to mocks for the floating toc button?The Android team[0] is delighted to announce a new Wikipedia Android app beta release, v2.0.106-beta-2015-07-20[1]. In summary[2], this revision includes the following improvements:* New! Floating table of contents access button.* New! Language selection button in search bar.* New! Better references when sharing facts as text.* New! Footer link to open the current page in a browser.* New! One-time tooltips that describe various app features.* More consistent and accurate error messages.* Two weeks of UI refinements & bug fixes.Make it better! Read our getting started guide[3]. We can't wait for your contributions![1] Rolling out at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wikipedia.beta[2] A complete list of changes is available at http://git.wikimedia.org/commits/apps%2Fandroid%2Fwikipedia/beta%2F2.0.105-beta-2015-06-30..beta%2F2.0.106-beta-2015-07-20_______________________________________________
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