I am learning constraints and Universal Storyboard in xcode 6 and having a little bit of difficulty here.
Using Universal Storyboard, my goal is to create a UIView that fits perfectly on an iPad Simulator(768 x 1024) and iPhone 4 Simulator(_ x _) with lets say 50 pixel padding or margin on the left and right side.
Goal should look like this:

I am using Universal Storyboard and auto layout and I am getting the following result on the preview

What I have done so far is just drag in a UIView into the Universal Storyboard editor, and then give it a width(768) that fills the iPad Screen, and then applied a width = 768, height = 200 constraints and a constraint to center horizontally and constraint to center vertically.
Observe result:
IPad screen fills width perfectly. However a closer look at my iPhone screen(Image 1), the UIView(in green)'s width do not fill to parent(its width is much bigger than its parent width)
Questions:
Problem 1) Is there a way to use Universal Storyboard to create a UIView that fills its width to its parent UIView both on the iPad and iPhone?
Problem 2) If problem 1 is achievable, then how do you add a padding or margin left and right to the green UIView?
thanks, and would appreciate any suggestions, comments, or opinions.
Instead of using a
widthconstraint, you want to be looking atLeading SpaceandTrailing Spaceconstraints.You'll want to add a
Leading Spaceconstraint from your greenUIViewto its superview and set that constraint's constant to the margin you want (50), and then do the same forTrailing Space. You should keep yourheightandcenter verticallyconstraints as is, but you can delete yourcenter horizontallyconstraint since theTrailing SpaceandLeading Spaceconstraints will handle centering your view already.It should end up looking something like this: