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Adapting to User Accessibility Settings in SwiftUI
May 11 2021 · Swift 5.3, iOS 14, Xcode 12.4
Part 1: Adapting to User Accessibility Settings in SwiftUI
03. Adapt to Dark Mode
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Dark Mode is a common setting that enables users to view your app with a dark color palette. Learn how to use UIKit standard color objects to help your app adapt automatically to Dark Mode. Work through updating a SwiftUI view to support Dark Mode and how to test it using Debug Preview.
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Dark Mode is a common setting that enables users to view your app with a dark color palette. Learn how to use UIKit standard color objects to help your app adapt automatically to Dark Mode. Work through updating a SwiftUI view to support Dark Mode and how to test it using Debug Preview.
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