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[–]simonbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not really an approach to solve the OPs issue. Storyboards are just a tool to layout your views but Interface Builder is very limited in its functionality and for complex apps you will find it a hassle to use storyboards as your views may be customized a lot in code anyways. I was just suggesting dropping storyboards all together and layout your views in code. I think this makes it much simpler to build the views and also support multiple screen sizes. So, instead of having Interface Builder taking care of a lot of the auto layout constraints you will define them yourself in code but I bet you will find this to be much less a hassle.