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ios - Supporting Multiple Screen Sizes in Storyboards (3.5 and 4 inch screens)

I am trying to create a tic tac toe app that will work on both the 3.5 and 4 inch iPhones. However, I am not successful in finding out how to do this in a storyboard. I found the option when using XIB files, but cannot find the Simulated Metrics options when using storyboards. Is there any way to have the app automatically resize when using it on either screen size? Thanks to anyone who responds.

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Yes, there is a way to simulate the metrics in Storyboards.

In Xcode 5:

Once you open your storyboard, if you look in the bottom right corner, there are a set of buttons. The single button on the left will toggle between the two iPhone screen sizes, so you will be able to to make sure that your app looks good on both screens:

In Xcode 6:

Simply select the ViewController you wish to simulate by clicking on the top tab (with the three icons), select the Attributes inspector and specify your size under Simulated Metrics -> Size:


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