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    SwiftUIPager

    SwiftUIPager

    Native Pager in SwiftUI

    SwiftUIPager provides a Pager component built with SwiftUI native components. Pager is a view that renders a scrollable container to display a handful of pages. These pages are recycled on scroll, so you don't have to worry about memory issues. Pager will load just a handful of items, enough to beautifully scroll along. Create vertical or horizontal pagers, align the cards, change the direction of the scroll, and animate the pagination. Pager lets you do anything you want.
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    AMScrollingNavbar

    AMScrollingNavbar

    Scrollable UINavigationBar following the scrolling of a UIScrollView

    ...Either set the class of your UINavigationController in your storyboard, or create programmatically a ScrollingNavigationController instance in your code. Use followScrollView(_: delay:) to start following the scrolling of a scrollable view (e.g.: a UIScrollView or UITableView). To DRY things up you can let your view controller subclass ScrollingNavigationViewController, which provides the base setup implementation. You will just need to call followScrollView(_: delay:): To move another view, like a toolbar, alongside the navigation bar you can provide the view or multiple views as the followers parameter.
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    ColorMatchTabs

    ColorMatchTabs

    This is a Review posting app that let user find interesting places

    This is a Review posting app that let user find interesting places near them.
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