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Saturday, December 1, 2012

UIView Category Adding Simple Frame Changes And Command Chaining

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UIView Category Adding Simple Frame Changes And Command Chaining

A UIView helper category that provides methods so you can conveniently adjust your UIView frame's attributes such as height and alignment and chain multiple commands together to save coding and headache.

POViewFrameBuilder aims to provide a simple way to layout UIViews programatically while maintaining the semantics and readability of the code. It lets you modify a view's frame by chaining a series of readable layout methods. It reduces the amount of frame calculation code and keeps the intent of your layout clear. A handy tool for your average layoutSubviews, animation block etc.

It is by no means complete, but rather contains a number of methods I have happened to need at various occasions. Feedback and pull requests are very welcome.

You can find iOS View Frame Builder by Podio on Github here.

You'll find an example included that shows how to use the category with animation blocks.


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