Accessibility set in Code vs. set in Interface Builder?
Accessibility set in Code vs. set in Interface Builder?
- Subject: Accessibility set in Code vs. set in Interface Builder?
- From: Petra Ritter via Accessibility-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2020 13:02:09 +0000
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- Thread-topic: Accessibility set in Code vs. set in Interface Builder?
Helle
In Xcode there are two way to implement accessibility.
In the Interface Builder in the Indemnity inspector in the section
accessibility or in the swift code.
Is there a difference between this two ways to implemented accessibility or
there are limitations when using the Interface Builder?
I am just interested what I have to day if I get asked by developers.
Best regards
Petra Rittter
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