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iOS

Austin Smith
STAFF
Austin Smith
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Fun Fact display issues

When I follow the instructions from the teacher or download xcode the file from team treehouse, I cannot see the "Did you know?" label on the iOS simulator? Is this occurring to anyone else? I have the latest version on xcode.

1 Answer

Austin, that doesn't sound good at all! Since I can't see the files in the project and I have no idea what they do, I can only ask you to try to download the project files from another video, new preferably, and try to run the app again in the simulator. If you can't get this to work, please post your code files on this forum post and I would love to help you solve your problem.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

Austin Smith
Austin Smith
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Landon, Thanks for your help. The iOS simulator was "zoomed" in too far and it only appeared to have the top off of the screen missing. After setting the view scale to 50%, everything came into view. So all is good and right with the world again. Haha

Austin, I am glad I could be of assistance! It is crazy how little things such as your problem and cause such a break in development.