axiom-swiftui-layout
SwiftUI Adaptive Layout
Overview
Discipline-enforcing skill for building layouts that respond to available space rather than device assumptions. Covers tool selection, size class limitations, iOS 26 free-form windows, and common anti-patterns.
Core principle: Your layout should work correctly if Apple ships a new device tomorrow, or if iPadOS adds a new multitasking mode next year. Respond to your container, not your assumptions about the device.
When to Use This Skill
- "How do I make this layout work on iPad and iPhone?"
- "Should I use GeometryReader or ViewThatFits?"
- "My layout breaks in Split View / Stage Manager"
- "Size classes aren't giving me what I need"
- "Designer wants different layout for portrait vs landscape"
- "Preparing app for iOS 26 window resizing"
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