[Completed] How to make Xperia like drop down - XDA Assist

Is there any guide on how to modify the drop down menu of statusbar to make it look like an xperia? You know, the Toggles below the statusbar, below the toggles is the time and date, and below are the notifications. like the pictures here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2157209

Hi,
You've already been directed in two other previous threads open here in XDA forum, and I assume that you understand the role of this team and forum.
Our XDA Assist team will give you links to threads/forums that are relevant to your problem. You may be pointed towards guides and instructions that can be quite complex, so you will still need to read carefully and be cautious before attempting to make software changes to your device. It is essential you are in the correct forum for your device model; what works for one can ruin another.
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[Guide] How to Use XDA Forums And Threads: For [New Members]

I have had many people ask questions about how to use this website, so i thought i would take the time to make a guide to help out newer members that may be confused or overwhelmed by the wealth of information here. Hopefully this will help you to make a quick transition from a new member to an experienced member. I am basing this off of the website version (Dark theme 2015) on PC as it seems to be the most confusing for people. If you are using the mobile site, or app, then some of these options may not be available or may be located in a slightly different place. I have also left a few things out for the sake of simplicity. After reading this thread feel free to ask any questions that you have and i will try my best to clear things up. Some of the things we will discuss are...
~Settings
~How to set up your profile and preferences
~How to make friends
~How to graduate to a Member, Senior Member, and more
~How to make a signature
~What does my profile look like to others?
~Notifications
~How to change thread display options
~How to change the theme
~How to keep up to date with interesting threads
~How to find your previous posts
~XDA forum rules
~How to search for what you are looking for
~Your device page
~How to find the right download for your device in threads
~How to get help when you cant find the threads or answers that you are looking for
~How to post, reply, give thanks, etc. in threads
~How to rate threads and participate in polls
~How to report bad behavior
~How to attach photos to a thread
~How to donate to developers
~XDA Assist
~How to start a new thread
~Sending private messages
~How to upload photos to a private message
~And more!
​
Settings:​I think setting this up first is best. Click on settings button near the top right of your screen. Then you will find the XDA control panel on the left. Here you can setup/edit your XDA experience. Now we will take a look at some of the options available in "Settings"...​
Edit Your Details​
Here you will find a quick link to change the email affiliated with your XDA account or change your password. You can also add information that will show up to others when they view your profile such as your birthday, what device you are using, your personal website link, how to instant message you on other messaging networks, links to your social media accounts, the phone carrier that you are using, what city and country you are from, a short biography of yourself, your interests and hobbies, your work occupation, and how to donate to you (if you think your contributions to XDA will be worth a donation).​
Profile Privacy​
Here you can edit what information you will allow others to see about you just in case you would like to keep some information more private.​
Edit Profile Picture​
Here you can add/edit a profile picture by either uploading a photo from your computer or phone, or entering a link to a photo from another website that you use such as dropbox.​
Contacts & Friends​
Here you can select XDA users to add to your contacts or friends list. You can also find information on how to delete contacts here.​
Social Groups​
Here you can search for social groups to join or start your own social group. Social groups are usually a grouping of people that have the same device, same interests, same cultural background, etc.​
Pictures & Albums​
Here you can add picture albums to upload photos to for sharing with others here on XDA.​
Edit Avatar​
Here you can add a photo that will appear under your username whenever you make a post.​
Edit Signature​
Here you can add/edit a signature (text and/or photo) that will appear at the bottom of every post you make. You can hover over edit options with your cursor to see a description of what they do (like change color of text, change size of text, etc.). You can highlight a part of your signature and select an edit option to change only that part. For a complete guide to all the cool things you can do in a signature, go here! Things that would be great to include in your signature would be your device model number, which ROM version you are using (stock is what came on your phone from the store, and custom ROM is like Cyanogenmod or other aftermarket ROM that was flashed by you or previous owner of device), which kernel version you are using, which android version you have (like 4.4.2 or 5.1.1), which baseband version you are using, which recovery version you are using (stock is what came on your phone from the store, and custom recovery is like Clockworkmod, team win recovery project, etc), any additional custom framework or modules that have been added to your device (like Xposed, Lspeed, etc. Do not list apps), or anything else that you think is important related to your device. If you are unsure, most of this info is available in android settings-about phone. Entering this info will help us to quickly answer your questions.​
Edit Email & Password​
Here you can change the email affiliated with your XDA account, change your password, or connect a Google+ account to your XDA profile.​
Edit Options​
Here you can find additional privacy options, messaging and notification options to keep up with interesting threads, private messaging options, date and time options, and customize how the website looks to you including the theme.​
Edit Ignore List​
Here you can add or delete contacts that you wish to ignore during your XDA experience.​
List Messages​
Here you can see any private messages that you have received or sent. You can also delete or save messages here as well as change the display options for your message list. An easier way to get to this list is by going into messages from the box labeled "messages" near the top right of your screen.​
List Subscriptions​
Here you can view the threads that you have subscribed to in a nice and neat list.​
Edit Folders​
Here you can add/edit folders that you want to keep subscribed threads organized in case you have a lot of them.​
Attachments​
Here you can view or delete any attachments that you have attached in previous posts.​
You may find that you are unable to post replies or threads in some places at first. Please make 10 meaningful or helpful posts elsewhere first and then you will be able to. You will graduate from a Junior Member to a Member at 30 posts. You will graduate from a Member to a Senior Member at 100 posts. To graduate to a Recognized Contributor, Recognized Developer, or Moderator, please search in the "Search all forums" box near the top middle of the screen, and type "How to become a (which ever one of these I mentioned that you are curious about)"​
Near the top right of the screen there will be a button labeled "Notifications". Here you will get quick access to messages, mentions, quotes and statistics (statistics will be shown on same page as quotes. Here you can also find all posts made by you in the past, and all thanked posts made by you in the past), and update alerts for software you are using from subscribed threads. Also towards the right of the screen you will see easy access tabs to quickly view unread messages, and threads that you subscribed to.​
Near the top right of the screen you will see the button for "Swappa". This is an online store for buying and selling devices and is recommended by XDA​.
Next read XDA Forum Rules if you haven't yet before going any further. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the webpage and you will find a link for this as well as some other useful links. Or you can click here.​
Finding The Forums And Threads That You Are Looking For​​​​
Now to find the best forums and threads related to your device, click on the search box near the top left of your screen and start typing any identifying words that relate to your device until you find it. Once your device is selected you will find specifications, forums, threads, information on how to root, ROM's, kernels, and tools/utilities that are related to your device. If you are not able to find your device, then use the search box for searching all forums to find forums and threads that may be related to your device. This may be needed if you have a very new, old, or less common device. You may have to select the settings icon to the right of this search box for advanced search options. For a complete guide to using XDA's search features, check out this thread by my friend @TheMerovingian. If you are still not finding the information you need, read below for what to do next.
XDA Assist And How To Start Your Own Thread​
If you are still not finding the information you need after following the steps above, then click on the XDA assist tab near the top left of your screen. Here you can start a new thread requesting help to find the information you are looking for. You can find the new thread button near the top left of your screen. If you did find the forum you were looking for, then you can start a thread there the same way by selecting the new thread button near the top left of your screen. If you are unsure if this is the right forum to start your thread, then select the moderator tab near the top middle of the screen and send a private message to one of the moderators telling them what your thread is about, the name of your thread, where you think it should go, and politely ask if that is the right thing to do.
How To Operate Within Threads​​​​
Now that you have found a thread that interests you, here is some information on how to utilize your resources to get the most out of it. The original post or OP is where you are going to find the most info and usually any downloads that are related to the thread. This is on the first page of the thread (sdk version is related to which android version you are running. Arm, arm64, and x86 version is related to which processor you have in your device). If you cannot find this info in your android settings, then search for your device specifications online. Read all of the first page now. If you still have questions about the thread, next use the search box at the top of the original post to find specific info within the thread. If you still have questions read through a majority of the thread before posting questions. Unless it is a new thread, most likely the answer to your question is in there somewhere. The newest posts will be towards the last page of the thread. If you still have questions its time to make a post in the thread.
Making A Post In A Thread​​​​
At the bottom of the thread page you will see an option for a quick reply. This is a basic reply with limited options. Not many people are going to notice this post especially in a busy thread. If you want a specific person to be alerted that you have made a post then you either need to mention them by adding text in your post like this... @ZipAddict or you need to quote another persons post by selecting the "reply" button at the bottom right of the post that you are replying to. If you would like to alert multiple people that you have posted, then you need to select the "multi-quote" button at the bottom right of each persons post that you are replying to followed by selecting reply. Once again if you hover over edit options at the top of the reply you are making, you will see a description of what each one does (like change the font, or hide text like in my signature). For a complete guide on all the cool things you can do in a post, go here! Additional options are available below the text box and this is where you can add attachments to your post. If you are wanting to post several photos or videos, it can be easier to post a link to an offsite photo gallery like dropbox in your post itself. ​
Sending Private Messages​
To send someone a private message you can either click on their username and select "send message", or you can go to your message list and start a new message by manually entering the username/s of who you wish to send a message to. If you are wanting to send attachments in a private message, then you can include a link to your offsite gallery just like we discussed above.
~If someone has posted something that has helped you, then you are urged to hit the "thanks" button under that post regardless if you post a thank you.
~If someone is breaking the forum rules, then you are urged to hit the "!" button at the bottom left of their post and report them.
~If the thread has a poll (at the top of the thread), then you should participate. It only takes a second, and your opinion matters.
~You should rate the thread (at the top of the thread) immediately if it has helped you a lot. If not, give it a little time before rating and dont be quick to give a bad rating.
~If you benefit from software that you have used here, you should donate to the developer. Any amount is appreciated, and this will motivate them to keep providing the service that you use.
~Be patient and do not make another post about the same thing twice. If no one answers within 24 hours you could send a private message to the maker of the thread politely asking for direction.​
This is something I put together real quickly to point new members in the right direction and once again i did not go over every single option or detail. Feel free to ask any questions here, or to request more information regarding a certain topic though. And if you see any mistakes please point them out so that i can correct them. Also, if anyone would like to make photos or videos outlining these things, then i will be happy to add them and give credit. In the meantime i will attach photos as requested. Thank you for reading and good luck on your XDA adventures!:good::good:
Thank you.
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Very helpful ! Thank you !
Very well done. Excellent guide and very helpful for new members. :victory:
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Very well done. Excellent guide and very helpful for new members. :victory:
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Thank you friend!
I urge everyone to look through his threads as well ^ as he has some very informative ones that cover many topics, and is extremely helpful and kind to all members! :good::good:
Very useful information for every member, Thank you so much !
Thanks for the heads up, new member today
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Very helpful ! Thank you !
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Very useful information for every member, Thank you so much !
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Thanks for the heads up, new member today
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! Let me know if you need anything!
thank you very much. will read then go ahead
blackview said:
thank you very much. will read then go ahead
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! Let me know if you need anything!
Newbie here. Thanks for the guide, it's informative and helpful for me.
Thank's for guide bro
Thank you...it's really Helpful.
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Newbie here. Thanks for the guide, it's informative and helpful for me.
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Thank you...it's really Helpful.
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! Let me know if you need anything!
Thanks for the info its always nice to get friendly advice on your first day at school
@ZipAddict great job here
I'm so proud on you heheh
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Thanks for the info its always nice to get friendly advice on your first day at school
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! Let me know if you need anything!
Paget96 said:
@ZipAddict great job here
I'm so proud on you heheh
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Thank u friend! Great work on LSpeed! I love it! Have a good day!
Thank you!
Really thank you!
It is very helpful to newcomers like me
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Really thank you!
It is very helpful to newcomers like me
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! Let me know if you need anything!
kanesimicart said:
Thank You !
It's Very useful information for every member.
I'm Kane
Happy to be here also. I hope that we can build better community here.
Nice to meet you !
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Welcome to XDA and thank you for reading! I like that attitude! You will be able to help build a better community here (even though it is already awesome!) Nice to meet you as well! Let me know if you need anything!

[Completed] AchievementUnlocked library

There's this great app on the playstore (name in title) that lets you change your popups to look like the achievement unlocked notifs and other such cool popups. Pls check it out. So that app is a demo app which shows how it will look and there is a how to implement section but its difficult to follow for someone with no coding or development experience. I would really like to use it, and it's a great concept, I'm surprised there is no thread about it. Everyone should check it out.
Could someone help with a better guide for getting it on my phone pleeeaaaase?
Just instructions a normal person can follow. I follow them carefully. That's how I rooted my phone.
The related site: http://darkion.net/news/achievementunlocked_library_documentation/2015-07-28-86
The code available: https://github.com/DarkionAvey/AchievementUnlocked-library
Thank you
This is not what Assist is for. Read the stickies on how to use Assist
Thread closed

An Issue with a ROM, a Kernel or an Application, etc.? A Few Things to Consider.

Background: Following some threads at XDA I’ve pretty early realised that quite a few bug reports, requests, and questions in regard to ROMs, kernels or applications are raised without sufficient information to allow (Recognised) Developers (RD), Recognised Contributors (RC), or other members to easily provide solid answers and recommendations or a possible fix. Everybody should remember even a highly professional member cannot read your mind.
Initially, I opened a thread with the same topic in regard to the device I use: The Samsung SGS3 LTE (GT-i9305). It’s accessible . If you already know that thread, I hope you don’t mind that I mostly copied and pasted.
Purpose: To provide some recommendations how to best phrase a request for support to possible ROM/kernel/applications issues in order to receive the most suitable answer and solution.
General recommendations:
Please read the XDA Forum Rules provided by @MikeChannon; a MUST READ for everybody who intends to post on XDA. Other MUST READ's I certainly recommend to everybody who wants to "breathe" what I believe the spirit of XDA is, are the following posts:
Forum Etiquette by @TheByteSmasher,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2441 by @zelendel, and last but not least
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9&postcount=44 by @kyphur
Remember: Before you flash anything take a NANDROID backup or ensure you've an up-to-date one!
If you don’t know yet what’s hidden behind some of the expressions mentioned in the title of the following linked thread, just check it out: What is? Boot loader, custom ROMs, CWM, modem, kernel, flashing, rooting, ADB, baseband?? by @esimon311. Thanks to esimon311 for this great overview.
Guidance for useful modifications regarding some parts of your kernel can be obtained here: [GUIDE] Most up to date guide on CPU governors, I/O schedulers and more! by @Saber. Thanks to Saber for this great guide.
Before you post your issue or request, reboot at least once and try to replicate your problem. If it doesn't persist any longer the reboot might already have been the solution.
Read, read, and read again, read the OP (first post of each thread) and scan the respective thread. Use the search function of XDA. Remember: Make use of your friend – your favourite web-search engine. It does mean you have to read and study but I've no doubt you don't mind to do that for your device. Maybe, you'll find your required answer without having to post something.
A lot of OPs already contain hints how to solve commonly known issues.
Before you post in a ROM development thread, be sure not to run a custom kernel or Xposed. In case you use the latter, disable all Xposed modules and check if your issue still persists. Anyhow, if you’re using custom kernel or Xposed and you're convinced the issue is ROM related, you might post but mention the kernel and/or Xposed.
Last but not least: Don't ask what e.g. the best ROM, kernel or app is! All of them available at xda are great; however, each one of them has its different specification, capabilities, and pro's and con's depend on personal desire and expectations. The best one for you is the one, which meets your desire and expectation.
Before you post in a thread:
If you want to sell your car you probably achieve the better bargain the better (or more suitable) the portal is, in which you're offering it. I'm convinced you won't offer a car with the star at the bonnet on a webside covering military motorbikes.
Same applies to XDA. The more precise your post is going to fit into a thread or forum the faster and most likely better reply you're going to receive.
For this reason, I suggest you to exactly identify, in which of the 1000 fora or probably millions of threads to post. Prior to posting take you're time and study the following excellent guides and recommendations - all by @sd_shadow - to find the best and most reasonable place for your post.
[Guide] How and Where to Ask a Question on XDA
"Have Question about Posting?" in this post
[Index] of Help Threads (and Template)
When you post in a thread:
If available, post questions in Q&A threads (some threads have a dedicated Q&A section besides its development one) instead of the development thread. But if you have a solid bug report (never reported before, and your post is complying to all the required criteria provided below including all necessary info), you can post in a development thread.
Don't make a RD, RC or anybody else to read your mind. Don't have them to make assumptions – as soon as an assumption fails the whole solution is going to become void.
Please post your issue or request by using the English language as mentioned in the XDA rules to allow everybody to understand the post and hopefully to contribute, or at least to learn out of it. Don't be afraid if English isn't your native tongue – that's certainly the case for most of the xda users. A language barrier isn't an issue at XDA – as long as we all at least try to use the English language. Even if your English skills aren't too developed just use simple wording or a reasonable translator tool; nobody is going to blame you; however, try to be as precise and unambiguous as possible.
Always run a logging tool to be able to augment your post by a log file. Add the log as an attachment to your post or upload it into the cloud and provide the link in your post. Do not include the log into the text phrase of your post in order not to spam the thread. It doesn't matter, which logging tool you use but familiarise yourself with its use and where it saves the log. I'm personally e.g. using "Catlog" that saves logs to the internal storage. Alternatively use adb commands. Here is a [Tutorial] How To Logcat by @paxChristos. Thanks to paxChristos for this great tutorial.
If you're running (Ed)Xposed uninstall it, and take the log again (while Xposed is running, the log even states that it's useless because of Xposed).
Take screenshot(s) and attach them/it to your post. Don’t insert it/them into the “text box”. Before you take a screenshot, change your system language to English to allow everybody to understand the content of the screen.
Always provide exact and precise information about your issue. Write a description and, if possible, steps to allow for reproduction.
Unless the issue is only related to an application always provide exact and precise information about your device, the ROM, the kernel, your recovery, and specify the versions of the latter three. If you have issues with a theme, information regarding your ROM is certainly required. Occasionally information about your modem (or even bootloader) might also be helpful e.g. if you've problems with the RIL, mobile network or making phone calls. If you're on F2FS please mention.
If your issue or problem occurred immediately after you flashed a ROM* or kernel* or installed an application (incl. themes), please describe your installation procedure (clean, dirty, or describe when you wiped and/or formatted what).
*Please provide information, from which ROM or kernel you came.
Credits and many thanks to @woodman and @alias_ z3d in helping me to set up this OP.
First!!!
Perfect! After the i930x world, now the general version of your nice thread. I'm sure it will be a great addition to the XDA community. I hope a lot of members will read and remember your advices.

An Issue with a ROM, a Kernel or an Application, etc.? A Few Things to Consider.

Background: Following some threads at XDA I’ve pretty early realised that quite a few bug reports, requests, and questions in regard to ROMs, kernels or applications are raised without sufficient information to allow (Recognised) Developers (RD), Recognised Contributors (RC), or other members to easily provide solid answers and recommendations or a possible fix. Everybody should remember even a highly professional member cannot read your mind.
Initially, I opened a thread with the same topic in regard to the device I use: The Samsung SGS3 LTE (GT-i9305). It’s accessible . If you already know that thread, I hope you don’t mind that I mostly copied and pasted.
Purpose: To provide some recommendations how to best phrase a request for support to possible ROM/kernel/applications issues in order to receive the most suitable answer and solution.
General recommendations:
Please read the XDA Forum Rules provided by @MikeChannon; a MUST READ for everybody who intends to post on XDA. Other MUST READ's I certainly recommend to everybody who wants to "breathe" what I believe the spirit of XDA is, are the following posts:
Forum Etiquette by @TheByteSmasher,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2441 by @zelendel, and last but not least
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9&postcount=44 by @kyphur
Remember: Before you flash anything take a NANDROID backup or ensure you've an up-to-date one!
If you don’t know yet what’s hidden behind some of the expressions mentioned in the title of the following linked thread, just check it out: What is? Boot loader, custom ROMs, CWM, modem, kernel, flashing, rooting, ADB, baseband?? by @esimon311. Thanks to esimon311 for this great overview.
Guidance for useful modifications regarding some parts of your kernel can be obtained here: [GUIDE] Most up to date guide on CPU governors, I/O schedulers and more! by @Saber. Thanks to Saber for this great guide.
Before you post your issue or request, reboot at least once and try to replicate your problem. If it doesn't persist any longer the reboot might already have been the solution.
Read, read, and read again, read the OP (first post of each thread) and scan the respective thread. Use the search function of XDA. Remember: Make use of your friend – your favourite web-search engine. It does mean you have to read and study but I've no doubt you don't mind to do that for your device. Maybe, you'll find your required answer without having to post something.
A lot of OPs already contain hints how to solve commonly known issues.
Before you post in a ROM development thread, be sure not to run a custom kernel or Xposed. In case you use the latter, disable all Xposed modules and check if your issue still persists. Anyhow, if you’re using custom kernel or Xposed and you're convinced the issue is ROM related, you might post but mention the kernel and/or Xposed.
Last but not least: Don't ask what e.g. the best ROM, kernel or app is! All of them available at xda are great; however, each one of them has its different specification, capabilities, and pro's and con's depend on personal desire and expectations. The best one for you is the one, which meets your desire and expectation.
Before you post in a thread:
If you want to sell your car you probably achieve the better bargain the better (or more suitable) the portal is, in which you're offering it. I'm convinced you won't offer a car with the star at the bonnet on a webside covering military motorbikes.
Same applies to XDA. The more precise your post is going to fit into a thread or forum the faster and most likely better reply you're going to receive.
For this reason, I suggest you to exactly identify, in which of the 1000 fora or probably millions of threads to post. Prior to posting take you're time and study the following excellent guides and recommendations - all by @sd_shadow - to find the best and most reasonable place for your post.
[Guide] How and Where to Ask a Question on XDA
"Have Question about Posting?" in this post
[Index] of Help Threads (and Template)
When you post in a thread:
If available, post questions in Q&A threads (some threads have a dedicated Q&A section besides its development one) instead of the development thread. But if you have a solid bug report (never reported before, and your post is complying to all the required criteria provided below including all necessary info), you can post in a development thread.
Don't make a RD, RC or anybody else to read your mind. Don't have them to make assumptions – as soon as an assumption fails the whole solution is going to become void.
Please post your issue or request by using the English language as mentioned in the XDA rules to allow everybody to understand the post and hopefully to contribute, or at least to learn out of it. Don't be afraid if English isn't your native tongue – that's certainly the case for most of the xda users. A language barrier isn't an issue at XDA – as long as we all at least try to use the English language. Even if your English skills aren't too developed just use simple wording or a reasonable translator tool; nobody is going to blame you; however, try to be as precise and unambiguous as possible.
Always run a logging tool to be able to augment your post by a log file. Add the log as an attachment to your post or upload it into the cloud and provide the link in your post. Do not include the log into the text phrase of your post in order not to spam the thread. It doesn't matter, which logging tool you use but familiarise yourself with its use and where it saves the log. I'm personally e.g. using "Catlog" that saves logs to the internal storage. Alternatively use adb commands. Here is a [Tutorial] How To Logcat by @paxChristos. Thanks to paxChristos for this great tutorial.
If you're running (Ed)Xposed uninstall it, and take the log again (while Xposed is running, the log even states that it's useless because of Xposed).
Take screenshot(s) and attach them/it to your post. Don’t insert it/them into the “text box”. Before you take a screenshot, change your system language to English to allow everybody to understand the content of the screen.
Always provide exact and precise information about your issue. Write a description and, if possible, steps to allow for reproduction.
Unless the issue is only related to an application always provide exact and precise information about your device, the ROM, the kernel, your recovery, and specify the versions of the latter three. If you have issues with a theme, information regarding your ROM is certainly required. Occasionally information about your modem (or even bootloader) might also be helpful e.g. if you've problems with the RIL, mobile network or making phone calls. If you're on F2FS please mention.
If your issue or problem occurred immediately after you flashed a ROM* or kernel* or installed an application (incl. themes), please describe your installation procedure (clean, dirty, or describe when you wiped and/or formatted what).
*Please provide information, from which ROM or kernel you came.
Credits and many thanks to @woodman and @alias_ z3d in helping me to set up this OP.
First!!!
Perfect noc.jfcbs! After the i930x world, now the general version of your nice thread. I'm sure it will be a great addition to the XDA community. I hope a lot of members will read and remember your advices.

An Issue with a ROM, a Kernel or an Application, etc.? A Few Things to Consider.

Background: Following some threads at XDA I’ve pretty early realised that quite a few bug reports, requests, and questions in regard to ROMs, kernels or applications are raised without sufficient information to allow (Recognised) Developers (RD), Recognised Contributors (RC), or other members to easily provide solid answers and recommendations or a possible fix. Everybody should remember even a highly professional member cannot read your mind.
Initially, I opened a thread with the same topic in regard to the device I use: The Samsung SGS3 LTE (GT-i9305). It’s accessible . If you already know that thread, I hope you don’t mind that I mostly copied and pasted.
Purpose: To provide some recommendations how to best phrase a request for support to possible ROM/kernel/applications issues in order to receive the most suitable answer and solution.
General recommendations:
Please read the XDA Forum Rules provided by @MikeChannon; a MUST READ for everybody who intends to post on XDA. Other MUST READ's I certainly recommend to everybody who wants to "breathe" what I believe the spirit of XDA is, are the following posts:
Forum Etiquette by @TheByteSmasher,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2441 by @zelendel, and last but not least
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9&postcount=44 by @kyphur
Remember: Before you flash anything take a NANDROID backup or ensure you've an up-to-date one!
If you don’t know yet what’s hidden behind some of the expressions mentioned in the title of the following linked thread, just check it out: What is? Boot loader, custom ROMs, CWM, modem, kernel, flashing, rooting, ADB, baseband?? by @esimon311. Thanks to esimon311 for this great overview.
Guidance for useful modifications regarding some parts of your kernel can be obtained here: [GUIDE] Most up to date guide on CPU governors, I/O schedulers and more! by @Saber. Thanks to Saber for this great guide.
Before you post your issue or request, reboot at least once and try to replicate your problem. If it doesn't persist any longer the reboot might already have been the solution.
Read, read, and read again, read the OP (first post of each thread) and scan the respective thread. Use the search function of XDA. Remember: Make use of your friend – your favourite web-search engine. It does mean you have to read and study but I've no doubt you don't mind to do that for your device. Maybe, you'll find your required answer without having to post something.
A lot of OPs already contain hints how to solve commonly known issues.
Before you post in a ROM development thread, be sure not to run a custom kernel or Xposed. In case you use the latter, disable all Xposed modules and check if your issue still persists. Anyhow, if you’re using custom kernel or Xposed and you're convinced the issue is ROM related, you might post but mention the kernel and/or Xposed.
Last but not least: Don't ask what e.g. the best ROM, kernel or app is! All of them available at xda are great; however, each one of them has its different specification, capabilities, and pro's and con's depend on personal desire and expectations. The best one for you is the one, which meets your desire and expectation.
Before you post in a thread:
If you want to sell your car you probably achieve the better bargain the better (or more suitable) the portal is, in which you're offering it. I'm convinced you won't offer a car with the star at the bonnet on a webside covering military motorbikes.
Same applies to XDA. The more precise your post is going to fit into a thread or forum the faster and most likely better reply you're going to receive.
For this reason, I suggest you to exactly identify, in which of the 1000 fora or probably millions of threads to post. Prior to posting take you're time and study the following excellent guides and recommendations - all by @sd_shadow - to find the best and most reasonable place for your post.
[Guide] How and Where to Ask a Question on XDA
"Have Question about Posting?" in this post
[Index] of Help Threads (and Template)
When you post in a thread:
If available, post questions in Q&A threads (some threads have a dedicated Q&A section besides its development one) instead of the development thread. But if you have a solid bug report (never reported before, and your post is complying to all the required criteria provided below including all necessary info), you can post in a development thread.
Don't make a RD, RC or anybody else to read your mind. Don't have them to make assumptions – as soon as an assumption fails the whole solution is going to become void.
Please post your issue or request by using the English language as mentioned in the XDA rules to allow everybody to understand the post and hopefully to contribute, or at least to learn out of it. Don't be afraid if English isn't your native tongue – that's certainly the case for most of the xda users. A language barrier isn't an issue at XDA – as long as we all at least try to use the English language. Even if your English skills aren't too developed just use simple wording or a reasonable translator tool; nobody is going to blame you; however, try to be as precise and unambiguous as possible.
Always run a logging tool to be able to augment your post by a log file. Add the log as an attachment to your post or upload it into the cloud and provide the link in your post. Do not include the log into the text phrase of your post in order not to spam the thread. It doesn't matter, which logging tool you use but familiarise yourself with its use and where it saves the log. I'm personally e.g. using "Catlog" that saves logs to the internal storage. Alternatively use adb commands. Here is a [Tutorial] How To Logcat by @paxChristos. Thanks to paxChristos for this great tutorial.
If you're running (Ed)Xposed uninstall it, and take the log again (while Xposed is running, the log even states that it's useless because of Xposed).
Take screenshot(s) and attach them/it to your post. Don’t insert it/them into the “text box”. Before you take a screenshot, change your system language to English to allow everybody to understand the content of the screen.
Always provide exact and precise information about your issue. Write a description and, if possible, steps to allow for reproduction.
Unless the issue is only related to an application always provide exact and precise information about your device, the ROM, the kernel, your recovery, and specify the versions of the latter three. If you have issues with a theme, information regarding your ROM is certainly required. Occasionally information about your modem (or even bootloader) might also be helpful e.g. if you've problems with the RIL, mobile network or making phone calls. If you're on F2FS please mention.
If your issue or problem occurred immediately after you flashed a ROM* or kernel* or installed an application (incl. themes), please describe your installation procedure (clean, dirty, or describe when you wiped and/or formatted what).
*Please provide information, from which ROM or kernel you came.
Credits and many thanks to @woodman and @alias_ z3d in helping me to set up this OP.
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Perfect noc.jfcbs! After the i930x world, now the general version of your nice thread. I'm sure it will be a great addition to the XDA community. I hope a lot of members will read and remember your advices.

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