UINavigationBar transparent + on top of UITableView - ios

I have a transparent UINavigationBar. I also set hidesBarsOnSwipe to true. I want my navigationBar be on top of the content and hides when scrolling. Basically i want to achieve this effect (Navigation Bar on top of the content and also hiddes when scroll):
For now i just have this code and works everything, but i'm not able to put the content of the view behind the navigationBar:
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.backgroundColor = .clear
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
self.navigationController?.hidesBarsOnSwipe = true
Here is a sample project , as you see the tableView is at the bottom of the navigationBar and just goes to the top when it hides the navigationBar.

On your view controller in Interface Builder disable Adjust Scroll View Insets. You can probably do it from code if you want as well.

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Part over navigation bar has different background color

I am really struggling figuring out why there's a part on top of the navigation bar that has a different color than the navigation bar.
I have set the navigation like this:
navigationController?.navigationBar.tintColor = .white
navigationController?.navigationBar.backgroundColor = .primaryBlack
navigationController?.setNavigationBarHidden(false, animated: true)
And for some reason only one part is with that color but not everything. In some other parts that part is completely transparent making it look really odd.
I encountered this issue when ever my navigation bar is using large titles and push a view controller onto the navigation stack of the navigation controller, this gap seems to be at the top:
There seems to be some gap created for some reason and the large title navigation bar starts under the status bar.
The reason I understand as per the documentation is that the base view goes under the UINavigationBar and when this view is scrolled, the UINavigationBar needs to transform.
When a navigation controller contains a navigation bar and a scroll
view, part of the scroll view’s content appears underneath the
navigation bar. If the edge of the scrolled content reaches that bar,
UIKit applies the appearance settings in this property.
Simplest thing I do is to make the underlying view the same color as the navigation bar background in the view controller and keep the result of your code the same:
// Same as your code, only changed background to blue
navigationController?.navigationBar.tintColor = .white
navigationController?.navigationBar.backgroundColor = .blue
navigationController?.setNavigationBarHidden(false, animated: true)
// What I added
view.backgroundColor = .blue
This gives me:
Update using UINavigationBarAppearance
Can you try updating using UINavigationBarAppearance
// From your code, not sure of it's purpose
navigationController?.setNavigationBarHidden(false, animated: true)
let appearance = UINavigationBarAppearance()
// Color of the nav bar background
appearance.backgroundColor = .black // primary black for you
// Color for the titles
appearance.largeTitleTextAttributes
= [NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor.white]
appearance.titleTextAttributes
= [NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor : UIColor.white]
navigationController?.navigationBar.standardAppearance = appearance
navigationController?.navigationBar.scrollEdgeAppearance = appearance
// Color for the back button
navigationController?.navigationBar.tintColor = .white
Result:

Supplymentary header view not taking to status bar collection view

I make this screen with collection view with using supplementary HeaderView. I want to make this HeaderView to the status bar. I make clear color to status bar but it is not working. Please help me with it.
I think you need to make the next, delete this view and put this image in the back of the navigation bar, the next is putting navigation bar transparent and the tint color in white like this :
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
self.navigationController?.view.backgroundColor = .clear
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.tintColor = UIColor.white
You could try to get the contents of the collection view started earlier.
collectionView.contentInset.top = -14
So, first of all in your info.plst tap "+" button and this line.
Than in your UIViewController add this method.
override var prefersStatusBarHidden: Bool {
return true
}
Status bar will be hidden only in this viewController.

UITableView under transparent navigation bar

I'm trying to layout a tableview in a UIViewController with a transparent navigationBar. I already accomplished this, using this code on my custom UINavigationController:
navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
On my storyboard I set my tableView with its edges pinned to the safe area, except for the top one, who is pinned to the top of the super view.
Problem is that my tableView is not starting at the top of the screen but as if the navigation bar is still opaque. I check the tableView insets and all are zero. What I'm doing wrong here?
Thanks
You can try to disable the scroll view insets adjustment.
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior is available from iOS11 so you can check the availability like in this code:
if (#available(iOS 11.0, *))
{
self.tableView.contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior = UIScrollViewContentInsetAdjustmentNever;
}
else
{
self.automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets = NO;
}

Swift 3: How to reverse a transparent Navigation Bar?

I'm trying to create a twitter app, emulating the real app, using the twitter API. On the timeline view, I have a regular navigation bar, and when a user taps a user profile, the profile view has a transparent bar so that the user's banner image can be displayed. I used the following code to make the navigation bar transparent in the user profile view:
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
The problem I'm having is when I return from the profile view, the timeline navigation bar has become messed up (screenshots below). I'm guessing this is because I changed some aspects of the navigation bar in the view controller for the profile view, and that carried over when I returned to the timeline view.
How can I reverse the navigation bar transparency to fix the wonky navigation bar? In the timeline view controller I've tried using the following code to try to reverse it, but it doesn't work.
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(nil, for: .default)
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = nil
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = false
Timeline view with regular navigation bar
Profile view with transparent navigation bar
Timeline view with wonky navigation bar after returning from profile view
A similar case happened to me too. Later, I noticed that I didn't change the attributes of the navigation item in the right life cycle metod. Make it non-transparent, in viewWillAppear in timeline view controller and make it transparent before leave from the timeline view controller, in viewWillDisappear.
Could it be related to that?
In your viewcontroller in which you are changing navigation bar do something like
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = true
navigationController?.view.backgroundColor = .clear
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
}
override func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
navigationController?.navigationBar.isTranslucent = false
navigationController?.view.backgroundColor = .blue
super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
}
#Julian, I had the same issue as you. I had a master view with a red navigation bar and wanted the detail view navigation bar to be transparent. I managed to get that working, but encountered the same glitch when going back to the master view. The navigation bar stayed transparent for 1.5 seconds or so, and then went back to the original red color. I couldn't solve it with styling the navigation bar, but managed to fix it a different way. It's not a preferred solution, but it has cost me so many hours now, that I'm okay with it.
Alright, what I did, was create an ImageView, and aligned that under the navigation bar with auto-layout. The navigation bar was 44 pixels in height, so the ImageView got the y position -44. I gave the ImageView the red color of the navigation bar, so that when it was transparent for 1.5 seconds, the user actually saw the ImageView instead of the navigation bar color.
I hope this helps you too.

Swift: Tableview scrolls under navigation bar but over status bar?

I hid the navigation bar's shadow using the following trick:
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.setBackgroundImage(UIImage(), for: .default)
self.navigationController?.navigationBar.shadowImage = UIImage()
I also have the following set:
self.extendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars = true
self.automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets = true
self.tabBarController?.tabBar.isHidden = true
Everything looks fine on my page, except that when I scroll up my tableView it goes under the navigation bar as expected, but above the status bar:
How do I make sure that the tableView scrolls under both the navigation bar and status bar?
This will place the UITableView below the status bar.
self.edgesForExtendedLayout=UIRectEdgeNone;
self.extendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars=NO;
self.automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets=NO;
You hid the default background of the navigation bar so this is to be expected. It means you are creating the green background in the navigation bar by yourself. You have to manually extend it to cover both status bar and navigation bar which is what the default background would do.
Or use a green image instead of a transparent one.
I had same problem and the only thing which helped was to set a top anchor of my table view to safeArea topAnchor
tableView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.safeAreaLayoutGuide.topAnchor).isActive = true
You can try table view as under the UIEdgeInsetMake and also its scroll view
tableView.contentInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(20.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
tableView.scrollIndicatorInsets = UIEdgeInsetsMake(20.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)

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