SwiftUI

  • Composing Emails in SwiftUI Using A View Modifier

    Composing Emails in SwiftUI Using A View Modifier

    Learn how to port the email compose view controller into SwiftUI, and make it easy to use, elegant and reusable with a custom view modifier.

  • AsyncImage in SwiftUI

    AsyncImage in SwiftUI

    Read about the brand new AsyncImage view in the third release of SwiftUI, and load and display remote images asynchronously and effortlessly.

  • Presenting Sheets in SwiftUI

    Presenting Sheets in SwiftUI

    Read about presenting sheets in SwiftUI, how to deal with them, and discover some useful tips that you will often need to put in motion.

  • Toggle View in SwiftUI

    Toggle View in SwiftUI

    Learn how to use the toggle view in SwiftUI, and how to create custom styles in order to override the default appearance with unique views.

  • Progress View in SwiftUI

    Progress View in SwiftUI

    Find out how to show and configure a progress view in SwiftUI for long-running tasks, and create advanced progress views with custom styles.

  • SwiftUI Grids in iOS 13

    SwiftUI Grids in iOS 13

    Read how to create a collection view that will be working in iOS 13 using SwiftUI, without using the tools available to make grids in iOS 14+.

  • Creating Grids in SwiftUI

    Creating Grids in SwiftUI

    Read and learn in this post how to create vertical and horizontal grids in SwiftUI, as well as how to combine them for great visual results.

  • Drop Shadow in SwiftUI

    Drop Shadow in SwiftUI

    Read about how to drop shadow on any view in SwiftUI, and discover a couple of practical and useful tricks when applying shadows to buttons.

  • Blur Effect in SwiftUI

    Blur Effect in SwiftUI

    Applying blur effect in SwiftUI is a super-easy task, and this post showcases how to do so, as well as how to change blur amount on the fly.

  • Quick Tip – Detecting Color Scheme in SwiftUI

    Quick Tip – Detecting Color Scheme in SwiftUI

    Light or dark mode? Learn how to detect the current color scheme in SwiftUI and update your interface accordingly when necessary.