If you look at Apple's "What's New in iOS" 12 page, you'll find a section entitled "Interactive Controls in Notifications," which exclaims: Notification content app extensions now support user interactivity in custom views. If the content of your app's notifications needs to prompt user interaction, add controls like buttons and switches. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to give your local and remote (push) notifications a custom user interface (UI). Users can now interact with a notification's content area. iOS 12 has given us the ability to add a UIViewController subclass to notifications which we can customize. […] This article, New in iOS 12: Adding a Custom UI and Interactivity in Local and Push Notifications, was originally published at AppCoda.
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