iOS Training from beginner to advanced
Posted on September 26, 2018 by Steven Lipton
One of the more perplexing parts of using tab bar controllers is customizing tabs. If you understand some of the properties of an image, You can do some major customization. Download the example file. If you open the main storyboard you’ll see three view… Continue Reading “Customizing Tab Bar Controller Icons.”
Category: GUI, iOS Development Weekly Tips, ios12, LinkedIn Learning / Lynda.com, Swift 4.0, Swift Programming, Tutorial, Xcode 10Tags: icon, image, swift, Tab bar, template, UITabBar, UITabBarController, UITabBarItem
Posted on May 12, 2015 by Steven Lipton
In our last lesson we did the layout for a watch app that included images. However, we did not yet code those images. In this lesson we’ll add the code to the application to change a button background and show images. If you have… Continue Reading “Swift WatchKit: Using Images on an Apple Watch(Part 2: Code)”
Category: ios8, Swift Programming, Tutorial, WatchKitTags: Apple Watch, Buttons, coding images, glance, groups, image, layout, lesson, Notification, Programming Apple watch, setBackground, setImage, Story Board, storyboard, swift, Tutorial, UIImage, UIImage(named:), Watchkit, xcassets
Posted on May 5, 2015 by Steven Lipton
Goodbye Emoticons! Up to this point in our lessons for programming Apple Watch we’ve used emoticons for graphics. It’s time to introduce true images to our WatchKit apps. There are two ways to use graphics. We’ll discuss adding images to Buttons, Groups, and Interface… Continue Reading “Swift WatchKit: Using Images on an Apple Watch (Part 1: Storyboard)”
Category: GUI, ios8, Swift Programming, Tutorial, WatchKitTags: Apple Watch, button, Buttons, glance, groups, icons, image, layout, Notification, photos, Programming Apple watch, proportional buttons, proportional sizing, scaling, slider, Story Board, storyboard, swift, Watchkit
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