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Swiftui Custom Tab Bar

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Swiftui Custom Tab Bar
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 184.53 MB | Duration: 0h 33m

Create a fun, dynamic, custom Tab Bar to take your apps to the next level​

What you'll learn
Learn how to create a regular Tab Bar
Learn how to pass different views to a Tab
Learn how to create a Custom Tab Bar
Learn how to pass in views to the Custom Tab
Learn how to properly use custom colors
Learn how to utilize SF Symbols
Learn how to use Ternary Conditional Operator
Learn how to use State variables
Learn how to utilize different stacks - Vstack, Hstack, Zstack
Learn if/else statements easy

Requirements
Xcode
Mac/MacBook
SF Symbols download

Description
In this course you will learn how to create a Tab Bar. A tab bar is extremely common when constructing high end applications that have multiple views. To start, we will create five different views. Then we will pass those separate views into our ContentView that will contain our tab. You guys will learn how to utilize the @State property wrapper to variables within your view. There will be five icons that we use and these can be found on the SF Symbols app from the App Store or your Mac or MacBook (Xcode is also on the App Store if you do not have). We will be using these icons to populate our tab and we will also learn how to use Label to have our icon and text within our tab. After creating a generic TabView, we will then construct a Custom Tab Bar. With the custom tab bar, we will still pass in the five views that we previously created. We will still be utilizing the @State property wrapper to our view to distinguish which tab we are on. Also, we will learn how to utilize our Assets folder to make custom colors that look great. When selected an icon within the custom tab, we will use a ternary conditional operator to determine the color of the tab. For example, if you select a tab it will turn blue, although the other ones that are not selected will stay black. If you do not have any understanding of Swift or SwiftUi it is okay, this and my other courses are a great start for beginners looking to build knowledge on IOS development. Creating a custom tab bar makes ones app way more techy and visually appealing to users! Hope you all enjoy!

Overview
Section 1: Create a Tab Bar

Lecture 1 Creating our Views

Lecture 2 Constructing a TabView

Lecture 3 Making Our TabView Stay Solid

Section 2: Create a Custom Tab Bar

Lecture 4 Adding Icons

Lecture 5 Spacing Icons & @State

Lecture 6 Color & Ternary Conditional Operator

Lecture 7 Clean Up & Pass In Views

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