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  1. First of all, I followed this tutorial to create an activity with an actionbar+tabs. What this implementation does is that it has a fragment_container (just a linear ...
    stackoverflow.com/.../how-to-get-the-id-​of-a-fragment - Cached
  2. How can I get the FragmentManager of a View? Assuming I have a layout like this: <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?> ... <fragment android:name=\"com.example ...
    stackoverflow.com/questions/8584050/how-​to-get-the... - Cached
  3. You can get an instance of FragmentTransaction from your Activity like this: ... (R.id.fragment_container, fragment); fragmentTransaction.commit();
    developer.android.com/guide/components/​fragments.html - Cached
  4. android:id can be used in <fragment> to provide a specific identifier for the fragment. Back Stack. ... Get the root view for the fragment\'s layout ...
    developer.android.com/reference/android/​app/Fragment.html - Cached
  5. Comment on Re: How to get the fragment of a URI from WWW::Mechanize ? Download Code; Re^2: How to get the fragment of a URI from WWW::Mechanize ? by Anonymous Monk on ...
    www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1029038 - Cached
  6. Comment on Re: How to get the fragment of a URI from WWW::Mechanize ? ... note [id://1028878] help: Chatterbox? and the web crawler heard nothing ...
    www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1028878 - Cached
  7. The Fragment element is the building block of ... you will get a linker warning and have a floating ... Id: String: Optional identifier for a Fragment.
    wix.sourceforge.net/manual-wix2/wix_xsd_​fragment.htm - Cached
  8. Graphical Web browsers typically position pages so that the top of the element identified by the fragment id is aligned with the top of the viewport; ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment_​identifier - Cached
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  9. The Sentence Fragment Recognize a fragment when you see one. ... They can, however, get you into trouble if you are a beginning writer.
    www.chompchomp.com/terms/fragment.htm - Cached
  10. Fragment Identifiers (also known as: Fragment IDs, Anchor Identifiers, Named Anchors) are strongly suggested for usability and accessibility purposes. Using Fragment ...
    www.seoconsultants.com/html/fragment