How to change layout for iPhone XR/XS Max?
I designed my app for the iPhone X and put it within a scroll view, so on other screen sizes that are smaller in height, the view will scroll. My problem is that on the larger size iPhone XR and especially the XS Max, my elements aren't going the full height of the screen.
What is the best way to make it so on these two larger screens, the height of certain elements increases, that way filling the larger screen? As mentioned earlier, the layout is currently within a scrollview that is the height of iPhone X.
ios swift layout storyboard constraints
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I designed my app for the iPhone X and put it within a scroll view, so on other screen sizes that are smaller in height, the view will scroll. My problem is that on the larger size iPhone XR and especially the XS Max, my elements aren't going the full height of the screen.
What is the best way to make it so on these two larger screens, the height of certain elements increases, that way filling the larger screen? As mentioned earlier, the layout is currently within a scrollview that is the height of iPhone X.
ios swift layout storyboard constraints
Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
21 hours ago
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I designed my app for the iPhone X and put it within a scroll view, so on other screen sizes that are smaller in height, the view will scroll. My problem is that on the larger size iPhone XR and especially the XS Max, my elements aren't going the full height of the screen.
What is the best way to make it so on these two larger screens, the height of certain elements increases, that way filling the larger screen? As mentioned earlier, the layout is currently within a scrollview that is the height of iPhone X.
ios swift layout storyboard constraints
I designed my app for the iPhone X and put it within a scroll view, so on other screen sizes that are smaller in height, the view will scroll. My problem is that on the larger size iPhone XR and especially the XS Max, my elements aren't going the full height of the screen.
What is the best way to make it so on these two larger screens, the height of certain elements increases, that way filling the larger screen? As mentioned earlier, the layout is currently within a scrollview that is the height of iPhone X.
ios swift layout storyboard constraints
ios swift layout storyboard constraints
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Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
21 hours ago
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Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
21 hours ago
Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
21 hours ago
Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
21 hours ago
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Add all your controls inside UIView and add it as subview of your scroll view. Set equal height and equal width constraints of that UIView with Super View. It will solve your problem.
– Bhavik Modi
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