How to create a cardview with “slide” (similar to Nubank)?









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I'm trying to make a layout similar to cardview from nubank's main screen, however, I'm not able to find reference to base myself. What I'm having trouble finding, is like leaving the cardview with these dots. Can anyone point me some material, or even give me tips on how to do?



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      I'm trying to make a layout similar to cardview from nubank's main screen, however, I'm not able to find reference to base myself. What I'm having trouble finding, is like leaving the cardview with these dots. Can anyone point me some material, or even give me tips on how to do?



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          I'd do that with a ViewPager and every fragment would have a CardView as the root.
          The rounded border of the CardView is about 4dp and set the ViewPager pageMargin to be about 16dp.



          About the dots... It is a page indicator
          There's is this one
          and many others, like this other one



          This might give you the NuBank card effect






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            I managed to solve it, and I ended up answering my own question in Stack Overflow in Portuguese.



            How I did it: https://pt.stackoverflow.com/a/345597/57664






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              I'd do that with a ViewPager and every fragment would have a CardView as the root.
              The rounded border of the CardView is about 4dp and set the ViewPager pageMargin to be about 16dp.



              About the dots... It is a page indicator
              There's is this one
              and many others, like this other one



              This might give you the NuBank card effect






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                I'd do that with a ViewPager and every fragment would have a CardView as the root.
                The rounded border of the CardView is about 4dp and set the ViewPager pageMargin to be about 16dp.



                About the dots... It is a page indicator
                There's is this one
                and many others, like this other one



                This might give you the NuBank card effect






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                  I'd do that with a ViewPager and every fragment would have a CardView as the root.
                  The rounded border of the CardView is about 4dp and set the ViewPager pageMargin to be about 16dp.



                  About the dots... It is a page indicator
                  There's is this one
                  and many others, like this other one



                  This might give you the NuBank card effect






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                  I'd do that with a ViewPager and every fragment would have a CardView as the root.
                  The rounded border of the CardView is about 4dp and set the ViewPager pageMargin to be about 16dp.



                  About the dots... It is a page indicator
                  There's is this one
                  and many others, like this other one



                  This might give you the NuBank card effect







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