When a UIView
subClass
like UITableViewCell
is loaded from the Storyboard/Xib
, it applies the attributes specified in Attribute Inspector
to all the subViews
. We have the following callback methods to know when a view is loaded from the Storyboard/Xib
,
override func prepareForInterfaceBuilder() {
super.prepareForInterfaceBuilder()
}
override func awakeFromNib() {
super.awakeFromNib()
}
These methods could be good candidates to add/remove a subView but they are not supposed to update the subView's size
or some of attribute inspector
related properties. The recommended method to update subViews is when the super view finishes loading and applying all the attribute inspector
properties and calls layoutSubviews
. So then you should apply any cosmetic change to a subView. e.g,
override func layoutSubviews() {
super.layoutSubviews()
label.textColor = UIColor(named: "HighlightedGreen")
}
For a UITableViewCell
, any object implementing UITableViewDataSource
also guarantees a delegate
method to apply any cosmetic change before the cell is being displayed as below, So this is also another good candidate to change the color.
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, willDisplay cell: UITableViewCell, forRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) {
(cell as! MyListTableViewCell).label.textColor = UIColor(named: "HighlightedGreen")
}
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