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Building Your Own Progress View Style

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Building your own Progress View Style ​ Hello, In SwiftUI, it comes with a built-in component c

Building your own Progress View Style ​ Hello, In SwiftUI, it comes with a built-in component called ProgressView for developers to present a progress bar or a circular indicator to display the progress of a long-running operation, such as downloading a file or uploading data to a server. The default appearance of ProgressView is simple and minimalistic, and it might not match the design and theme of your app. This is where the ProgressViewStyle protocol comes into play. You can use the ProgressViewStyle protocol to create custom styles for the ProgressView component that match the design and theme of your app. In our latest tutorial, I’ll walk you through the basics of ProgressView and show you how to customize the look & feel of the progress view using ProgressViewStyle. To learn more about it, click the button below to access the tutorial: [Working with ProgressView and ProgressViewStyle]( If you enjoy reading the tutorial, be sure to check out our [Mastering SwiftUI](=) book for even more tips and tricks, plus complete source code. Talk soon! ​ Regards, Simon [facebook](=)[twitter]([instagram]() ​ Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences](​

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