**User Story**
As an Android app user that reads in English and edits Hindi Wikipedia, I want to customize my bottom toolbar to optimize for the workflows of my current experience.
**The Task**
Implement the screen 5 ~ 7 in T296753
|5 {F34823364} |6 {F34823367} |7 {F34823369} |
**05) Tapping customize quick actions in the bottom view leads to this view.**
- This is the default view for all users. It’s important to not break the experience of existing users. By offering a way to customize the toolbar (or completely hide it if there are no links in it), we are targeting all users.
- Dragging and dropping elements from the lower area (`Menu`) to the top area (`Quick actions`) adapts the link in the bottom toolbar.
**06) Empty state and `Reset to default`**
- If all links are dragged to the bottom area (`Menu`) the upper area (`Quick actions`) display an area and nudges users to add their quick actions
- If there are no items in the `Quick actions` area, the toolbar is completely hidden and all actions are accommodated in the overflow menu.
- `Reset to default`resets the default view (see previous screen)
**07) When there are no quick actions**, all items are still available via overflow menu (similar Google Chrome’s behavior on Android).
APK: https://github.com/wikimedia/apps-android-wikipedia/pull/3022/checks