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Auto Layout & Adaptive Interfaces Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Auto Layout Fundamentals Course 2026," which of the following best describes the primary role of a "content compression resistance priority" in Auto Layout?
It determines the relative importance of a view's intrinsic content size when it needs to be *shrunk* to satisfy constraints.
It dictates how strongly a view will resist being *expanded* beyond its intrinsic content size.
It acts as a multiplier for the intrinsic content size to dynamically adjust its dimensions based on available space.
It defines the minimum allowable size for a view, overriding all other size constraints.
Q2Domain Verified
Within the "Auto Layout & Adaptive Interfaces Mastery Hub," when discussing intrinsic content size, what is the critical difference between a `UILabel` and a `UIImageView` regarding how Auto Layout calculates this size?
`UILabel` calculates its intrinsic content size based on its content hugging priorities, while `UIImageView` uses its compression resistance priorities.
`UILabel`'s intrinsic content size is solely determined by its text, while `UIImageView`'s is determined by its aspect ratio.
`UILabel`'s intrinsic content size is derived from its text and font, whereas `UIImageView`'s is based on its image's dimensions and aspect ratio.
`UIImageView`'s intrinsic content size can be overridden by explicit width and height constraints, while `UILabel`'s cannot.
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced sections of "The Complete Auto Layout Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the most common pitfall when using "placeholder constraints" to manage view visibility with Auto Layout?
Setting the placeholder constraint's constant to a negative value, which can lead to unexpected layout behavior.
Using placeholder constraints for views that will never be visible, causing unnecessary overhead.
Ensuring the placeholder constraint's priority is lower than the actual constraints of the view when it's visible.
Forgetting to deactivate the placeholder constraint when the view becomes visible, leading to conflicting constraints.

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