Customized transitions between view controllers for iOS. One Line of code with fully interactive animations. Written purely in Swift.
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Customized transitions between view controllers for iOS. One Line of code with fully interactive animations. Written purely in Swift.
Implementation of custom UIViewController transitions
Introduced in iOS 7 after a variety of controller switching support interaction: The following is the introduction of Apple:View controllers now allow you to create custom transitions, giving you expanded control over your user interface. Learn how to take advantage of custom transitions by using powerful new animation APIs, explore changes wit…
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