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I don't have a single clue about this :

I build a simple view in a storyboard (i have buttons, a table view, labels... nothing fancy), and it simply does not match what i get on my device.

For example, the background color of my buttons, or the text they contain. I have no idea why, but since I don't know when (sadly), the storyboard is stuck to a state and no matter what I change, nothing changes when i run it.

Can add views, can't modify anything.

I'm using the wCompact hRegular "style", because it looks like an iPhone( and i'm only building for iPhone), but I also don't understand what that really does and it might be related. When i change this "style", all the views are blank and my outlets are greyed out.

Any help leading in the right direction is most welcome.

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OK, first off...

The wCompact hRegular thing is called size classes. And yes, this is that cause of the problem.

You only need to change these when making an app for multiple devices (iPhone, iPad, etc).

If you're making it for iPhone only then don't touch them. Leave them on wAny hAny.

What it does is set certain interfaces/layout for only creating devices.

Unfortunately you have already changed this so the best (easiest) solution might be to delete it all and start again (in the Storyboard) and make sure you set it to wAny hAny.

You can set everything straight if you know what is wrong in the first place. But as you said that you don't know what's wrong thats why I suggest deleting everything.

You can read more about Size Classes in the Apple Documentation.

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  • You are right. But "wCompact hRegular" should work if he is running on iPhone. What do you think? Oct 30, 2014 at 10:34
  • @Anil the OP has almost certainly put some UI in with one size class then changed it and updated. Then changed again, etc... Once it get's to this stage you need to know what you're doing.
    – Fogmeister
    Oct 30, 2014 at 10:36
  • @Anil of course, I'm assuming that the AutoLayout stuff isn't the issue because he didn't mention layout more the properties of the buttons themselves (like images, colours, etc...)
    – Fogmeister
    Oct 30, 2014 at 10:38
  • I'm pretty sure that I created my very first CV in wCompact/hRegular, and i didn't change it back and forth. I also created views and VC's and all my good jazz went just fine until now. I'm working in a team so maybe someone did a commit with Any/Any without me noticing and then i commited back against it, or something like that... Anyway, I guess i'll just recreate my whole storyboard...
    – Gil Sand
    Oct 30, 2014 at 10:49
  • @Zil in which simulator you are running? Oct 30, 2014 at 10:54

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