Mark van Beek created CB-9214:
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Summary: [StatusBar][iOS] Landscape webview height is incremented
by device height
Key: CB-9214
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-9214
Project: Apache Cordova
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Plugin Statusbar
Affects Versions: 5.0.0
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Reporter: Mark van Beek
Using an iPad (screen size: 1024x768 in landscape) I noticed that the button
bar I put at the bottom of the screen was not there. Looking for the cause
(since it works in the browser), I started looking at the height reported by
the html tag (css: width: 100%; height: 100%). Here it showed that the size was
1024x1772, meaning the size of the viewport was actually 1024x1772 (instead of
1024x768). After a lot of trail and error, googling and such, I came across an
old issue (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7549) which gave me the
idea to change the FullScreen & StatusBarOverlaysWebView from false to true and
finally the issue disappeared.
Since 1772 == 768 + 1024 - 20, it seems like the computation for the remaining
height for the webview when the statusbar is not overlayed goes wrong (at least
in landscape mode)...
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