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There and Back Again

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Unless your app fits entirely on one screen, your users will need ways of getting around, not unlike the way people navigate cities and towns. We get around via roads, sidewalks, paths, and tracks. You’ll need to lay down the “roads” between the screens of your app so your users can easily get around too. Closely related to organizing your view controllers is determining how they will appear once they are presented. In this chapter, you’ll learn these three essential view controller development skills:

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    If you already picked a different segue type, just select the segue and use the attributes inspector to change its Segue attribute to Present as Popover.

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    If you’ve turned this feature off, select the view and then click the Edit button for the constraint in the size inspector.

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Bucanek, J. (2014). There and Back Again. In: Learn iOS 8 App Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0208-1_12

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