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The first step in structuring your media app is determining which content categories you want to appear as top-level navigation options on the app bar.
Car makers take care of implementing the app bar and determining most aspects of its appearance.
Basically, you need to decide the following:
Which top-level content categories you want represented as tabs on the app bar
What icons and labels you will supply for each tab
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