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4,174 PointsI have first cell too high on the screen. so it under battery indicator and wi-fi.
I have first cell too high on the screen. so it under battery indicator and wi-fi. When I click it it starts showing "next" number of the previous row, but not 0 index.
4 Answers
Troy Fine
7,592 PointsHello, this issue has been addressed on the Apple Developer website. I'll leave a link for you to copy and paste in your browsers address bar.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/qa/qa1797/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40013765
Kevin Lozandier
Courses Plus Student 53,747 PointsHi, ivan akulov:
Good evening!
Being familiar with iOS6 and iOS7, can you clarify the following things for I or other moderaters better understand your problem:
- Are you using iOS6 or iOS7 right now?
- Are you using topTopLayout and other properties to programatically set things or are you using Xcode's storyboard
- Can you provide me a snapshot and/or snippet of your code?
ivan akulov
4,174 PointsThank you for fast reply! I just reload xCode and now it is on its place where it should be!
Trevor Gerzen
2,749 PointsI'm having a similar issue except I tried restarting Xcode, cleaning the build folder, removing the app from the simulator, restarting the simulator https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/storyboard-changes-arent-reflected-in-simulator