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BulletinBoard

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BulletinBoard is an iOS library that generates and manages contextual cards displayed at the bottom of the screen. It is especially well suited for quick user interactions such as onboarding screens or configuration.

It has an interface similar to the cards displayed by iOS for AirPods, Apple TV/HomePod configuration and NFC tag scanning. It supports both the iPhone, iPhone X and the iPad.

It has built-in support for accessibility features such as VoiceOver and Switch Control.

Here are some screenshots showing what you can build with BulletinBoard:

Demo Screenshots

Requirements

  • Xcode 11 and later
  • iOS 9 and later
  • Swift 5.1 and later (also works with Objective-C).

Demo

A demo project is included in the BulletinBoard workspace. It demonstrates how to:

  • integrate the library (setup, data flow)
  • create standard page cards
  • create custom page subclasses to add features
  • create custom cards from scratch

Two demo targets are available:

  • BB-Swift (demo written in Swift)
  • BB-ObjC (demo written in Objective-C)

Build and run the scheme for your favorite language to open the demo app.

Here's a video showing it in action:

Watch Demo on YouTube

Installation

BulletinBoard is available via CocoaPods and Carthage.

CocoaPods

To install BulletinBoard using CocoaPods, add this line to your Podfile:

pod 'BulletinBoard'

Carthage

To install BulletinBoard using Carthage, add this line to your Cartfile:

github "alexaubry/BulletinBoard"

Documentation

  • The full library documentation is available here.
  • To learn how to start using BulletinBoard, check out our Getting Started guide.

Contributing

Thank you for your interest in the project! Contributions are welcome and appreciated.

Make sure to read these guides before getting started:

Author

Written by Alexis Aubry. You can find me on Twitter.

License

BulletinBoard is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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