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[Music] hello and welcome to another youtube tutorial in this video we will talk about missing very far traits button in xcode 13. i will not go into the details about why you need the auto layout or adaptive layout with different size classes for your application but in short both are required for your applications to look great on any device regardless of their size if you started developing your application in xcode12 you notice that we used to had a very far trades button at the bottom of the xcode next to where we would select the size classes the way it worked was you had to align your views in the storyboard the way you wanted select your size class put some constraints on it and then switch to the new device size class such as ipad select your ui kit element for example youre changing the constraints for image view then you will select the image view you will click on the very far traits button in here which will pop up the trades for width or height and then finally once you