在 iOS 7中,状态栏和导航栏出现在我视图范围之外
I recently downloaded Xcode 5 DP to test my apps in iOS 7. The first thing I noticed and confirmed is that my view's bounds is not always resized to account for the status bar and navigation bar.
In viewDidLayoutSubviews
, I print the view's bounds:
{{0, 0}, {320, 568}}
This results in my content appearing below the navigation bar and status bar.
I know I could account for the height myself by getting the main screen's height, subtracting the status bar's height and navigation bar's height, but that seems like unnecessary extra work.
How can I fix this issue?
Update:
I've found a solution for this specific problem. Set the navigation bar's translucent property to NO:
self.navigationController.navigationBar.translucent = NO;
This will fix the view from being framed underneath the navigation bar and status bar.
However, I have not found a fix for the case when you want the navigation bar to be translucent. For instance, viewing a photo full screen, I wish to have the navigation bar translucent, and the view to be framed underneath it. That works, but when I toggle showing/hiding the navigation bar, I've experienced even stranger results. The first subview (a UIScrollView) gets its bounds y origin changed every time.
转载于:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17074365/status-bar-and-navigation-bar-appear-over-my-views-bounds-in-ios-7
You can achieve this by implementing a new property called edgesForExtendedLayout
in iOS7 SDK. Please add the following code to achieve this,
if ([self respondsToSelector:@selector(edgesForExtendedLayout)])
self.edgesForExtendedLayout = UIRectEdgeNone;
You need to add the above in your -(void)viewDidLoad
method.
iOS 7 brings several changes to how you layout and customize the appearance of your UI. The changes in view-controller layout, tint color, and font affect all the UIKit objects in your app. In addition, enhancements to gesture recognizer APIs give you finer grained control over gesture interactions.
Using View Controllers
In iOS 7, view controllers use full-screen layout. At the same time, iOS 7 gives you more granular control over the way a view controller lays out its views. In particular, the concept of full-screen layout has been refined to let a view controller specify the layout of each edge of its view.
The
wantsFullScreenLayout
view controller property is deprecated in iOS 7. If you currently specifywantsFullScreenLayout = NO
, the view controller may display its content at an unexpected screen location when it runs in iOS 7.To adjust how a view controller lays out its views,
UIViewController
provides the following properties:
- edgesForExtendedLayout
The
edgesForExtendedLayout
property uses theUIRectEdge
type, which specifies each of a rectangle’s four edges, in addition to specifying none and all. UseedgesForExtendedLayout
to specify which edges of a view should be extended, regardless of bar translucency. By default, the value of this property isUIRectEdgeAll
.
- extendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars
If your design uses opaque bars, refine
edgesForExtendedLayout
by also setting theextendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars
property to NO. (The default value ofextendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars
is NO.)
- automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets
If you don’t want a scroll view’s content insets to be automatically adjusted, set
automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets
to NO. (The default value ofautomaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets
is YES.)
- topLayoutGuide, bottomLayoutGuide
The
topLayoutGuide
andbottomLayoutGuide
properties indicate the location of the top or bottom bar edges in a view controller’s view. If bars should overlap the top or bottom of a view, you can use Interface Builder to position the view relative to the bar by creating constraints to the bottom oftopLayoutGuide
or to the top of bottomLayoutGuide. (If no bars should overlap the view, the bottom oftopLayoutGuide
is the same as the top of the view and the top ofbottomLayoutGuide
is the same as the bottom of the view.) Both properties are lazily created when requested.
Please refer, apple doc