So currently I'm putting an Easter egg inside my app and I want the Button
to be invisible, but when clicked(Rick roll). So far I can make it work when I say:
Button.setVisibility(view.VISIBLE);
Button.setBackgroundColor(Color.TRANSPARENT);
and then my onClickListener
. The only problem with this is that I have to have text on the Button
for it to be clickable. When I take the text out and make it completely invisible then the onClickListener
is never called for some reason?
Here is my OnClickListener
wonderWhatThisDoes.setOnClickListener(new Button.OnClickListener()
{
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
mMediaPlayer = MediaPlayer.create(About.this, R.raw.surprise);
mMediaPlayer.start();
Context context = getApplicationContext();
CharSequence text = "Congrats on finding our easter egg! Enjoy... :]";
Toast toast = Toast.makeText(context, text, Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
toast.show();
}
});
In your layout, make your button have a specific width, like android:layout_width="40dp"
.
If your width is set to wrap_content
with a transparent background and no text, Android will measure that view as having a width of 0dp. You'll never be able to click on that.