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You have created lists, forms, and other region types. It is about time to provide users a decent way to access these pages. In this chapter, you will start with creating an icon for your mobile device to access the application. Next, you will build a springboard menu to offer initial navigation in the application. After that, you will define quick-link icons at the bottom of the screen. And last but not least, you will build a Facebook-style slide menu.

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© 2013 Roel Hartman, Christian Rokitta, and David Peake

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Hartman, R., Rokitta, C., Peake, D. (2013). Implementing a Navigation Standard. In: Oracle Application Express for Mobile Web Applications. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4948-1_6

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