Design Grid Layouts for iPhone apps using Collection Views

Learn to display multimedia in a scrollable grid layout using UICollectionView in Objective C for iOS 7. Start creating dynamic app content effortlessly.

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Brief Summary

This course is all about using UICollectionView to display your app's content in a fun, scrollable grid. Whether it's images or help screens, you'll learn how to do it easily with Objective C in iOS 7. Perfect for beginners!

Key Points

  • Learn to display multimedia content in a grid layout.
  • Get cozy with Objective C for iOS 7.
  • Use UICollectionView to show pictures, options, and more.
  • Build a custom help screen that's easy to scroll through.
  • Write less code but achieve more with powerful layouts.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how to use UICollectionView for layouts.
  • Create engaging scrollable content grids.
  • Develop custom help screens to make your app user-friendly.
  • Write efficient code while maximizing layout possibilities.

About This Course

Display multimedia content in a scrollable grid (Pinterest) using the UICollectionView with Objective C for iOS7

Display your content using grid layout's and write less code. This course teaches you how to layout your app's dynamic or static content. This course will teach you how you can adapt Apple's powerful UICollectionView classes for your apps to display pictures, options, or help screens.

You will learn the easiest way to get things done with code examples that include building a custom help screen that scrolls between pages of content. The UICollectionView is powerful because you can display the same content in different ways.

This is the best course to get started with the power of grid layouts in iOS 7 and Objective C. Signup today!

  • Learn Apple's UICollectionView Classes

  • Display Pictures, Options, or Help Screens

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Paul Solt

Howdy, I’m Paul! I have a master's degree in Computer Science from Rochester Institute of Technology and I used to work for Apple.  After working at Apple, I decided that I wanted more freedom. I started my own app company and followed the money (you can too). Instead of reporting to a boss – I set my own hours and...

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