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iOS Build a Simple iPhone App with Swift Improving Our User Interface Styling User Interface Elements

I have a standalone Update Frames button in Xcode 8.1. It might be helpful to add a note so people aren't confused.

I have 5 buttons at the bottom right rather than 4

6 Answers

3 months have past and there still isn't a teacher's note or a video marker explaining this... just a reminder so you don't forget!

Pasan Premaratne
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Taylor! Thanks for the reminder I did totally forget about this. It should show the notes/video marker in an hour or two once the video re-encodes

Actually, I do not even have that option, I had to do it in the side view. My Xcode version is 8.2.1.

ya I had to do it on the side view also with 8.2.1 version

I had the same issue as the popup menu did not list "update frames" as an option in Xcode 8.2.1. They moved the option to the right of the resolve auto layout issues button on the bottom right. It now looks like a frame with a 3/4 circle/arrow (there are five option at the bottom right of the storyboard window now; its the one on the left.)

Same here. Xcode 8.2.1, and it only shows four options.

....hmm...I was wondering why I wasn't getting any dotted yellow outlines in IB for this course. I thought it was because I was doing things extra right, but it's actually Xcode doing things extra right with updating the frames for me. XD