Managing safe area in SwiftUI 03 Nov 2021 A safe area defines the area within a view that isn’t covered by a navigation bar, tab bar, toolbar, or other views. SwiftUI views respect safe areas out of the box. But there are plenty of situations when you need to customize this behavior. This week we will learn how to manage the safe area in SwiftUI. Enhancing the Xcode Simulators. Compare designs, sh
The Complete Guide to SF Symbols Example code, tips, and techniques for both SwiftUI and UIKit SF Symbols allows us to render a huge and growing variety of icons inside our apps, and every year it gets bigger – not only do many more icons get added, but iOS 14 added the ability to render multicolor icons and iOS 15 added the ability to have complete control over individual layers. In this article
Before you switch to a custom font don’t overlook how much you can tweak the appearance of the system fonts. A quick review of some font APIs that work for both UIKit and SwiftUI. Tweaking The System Fonts Here’s my starting point. I’m using dynamic type with a large title and body text. I’m not going to spend time on the layout details. (See this post on scroll view layouts for a UIKit example).
Mastering SwiftUI previews 10 Mar 2021 This week, I want to talk about one of the most powerful Xcode features, SwiftUI previews. SwiftUI previews allow you to look at your SwiftUI views inside Xcode without running the app in the simulator. You can also preview UIKit views and controllers by wrapping them in SwiftUI. Today we will learn about all the powerful features of previews in Xcode. Enhanc
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