
Enid
@ios_dev_alb
Indie iOS dev • Content creator • Learn iOS development visually: https://learnandcodewithenid.com
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SwiftUI Tip 💡 Use the contentMargins() modifier to add padding around the content of a scroll view. → learnandcodewithenid.com

SwiftUI Tip 🚀 In iOS 26, use labelReservedIconWidth() to reserve a fixed width for icons in labels. This keeps text neatly aligned — even when icons vary in size. → learnandcodewithenid.com

The “Understanding Section” chapter in my visual iOS development course has been updated with the new iOS 26 design📱 🎨 9 visuals included in this chapter → learnandcodewithenid.com

SwiftUI Tip 💡 When applying the Liquid Glass design to your custom views, you can even use custom shapes with the glassEffect() modifier. → learnandcodewithenid.com

Enid’s SwiftUI illustrations are fantastic, I’ve discovered more about APIs I didn’t know and how to use them from these posts than Apple’s docs
SwiftUI Tip 🚀 In iOS 26, use labelReservedIconWidth() to reserve a fixed width for icons in labels. This keeps text neatly aligned — even when icons vary in size. → learnandcodewithenid.com

SwiftUI Tip 💡 The glassEffect() modifier applies a capsule shape by default but you can easily change it to any shape you prefer. → learnandcodewithenid.com

SwiftUI Tip 💡 In iOS 26, toolbar items get a glass background by default. You can remove it with .sharedBackgroundVisibility(.hidden). → learnandcodewithenid.com

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SwiftUI Tip 💡 In iOS 26, the glassEffect() modifier lets you choose between .identity, .regular, and .clear to control how much background shows through. → learnandcodewithenid.com

Nice tip💡
SwiftUI - Understanding Text (Part 30) is now available to LACWE members 🎉 4 new visuals → learnandcodewithenid.com

SwiftUI - Understanding Text (Part 29) is now available to LACWE members 🎉 6 new visuals → learnandcodewithenid.com

Looks like we've got a new framework.

AppMigrationKit is brand new in iOS 26.1 and appears to aid in transfering from iOS to Android. While there isn't much documentation about how to use it yet, I just wanted to share that this is a thing so we can all keep our eyes peeled for the future! developer.apple.com/documentation/…
SwiftUI Tip 💡 In iOS 26, use scrollEdgeEffectStyle() to control the blur level at the edges of a scroll view. → learnandcodewithenid.com

New lessons (with the latest iOS 26 APIs) are dropping soon 🚀 Join: learnandcodewithenid.com
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