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Martin Baker commented on CB-10796:
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I have no need to show and hide the statusbar at run time, so any fixes for
bugs post 1.0.1 aren't relevant to my situation.
bq. So, according to you, if you have the StatusBarOverlaysWebView set to true,
what means that the statusbar is over your app covering it, if the in-call
statusbar appears, your content should be pushed 20 points down? why?
Because the in-call statusbar is always SOLID not transparent like the normal
statusbar, So yes the content should absolutely be pushed down by 20pt if the
in-call status bar is shown. BUT after the content finishes its transition to
move *down* it then jumps back *up* again by 20pt. How can that be considered
correct functionality?
To recap, since I'm still not convinced you're understanding what I'm reporting:
1. This issue *doesn't* happen if I don't use statusbar plugin. That has to be
taken as the benchmark.
2. It also *doesn't* happen if I use 1.0.1 version or earlier of the statusbar
plugin
3. It *does* happen if I use 2.0.0 version or later of the statusbar plugin.
Since you asked, the reason I'm using the statusbar plugin is to change the
status bar text to white as all my nav bars are black. However I'm now thinking
it might be easier to remove the plugin and instead use cordova-custom-config
to set the Info.plist value.
> In-call status bar causes content to shift down (as expected) then jump up
> again
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> Key: CB-10796
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-10796
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin Statusbar
> Affects Versions: 3.8.0
> Reporter: Martin Baker
> Labels: ios
> Attachments: statusbar-jump.m4v
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> Issue happens with 2.0.0, 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 but works correctly in 1.0.1
> Create a new Cordova project. Add statusbar, device and console plugins.
> Run in iOS simulator and press Command-Y to toggle the enlarged "in-call
> status bar".
> The page content slides down as expected but then immediately jumps back up,
> so it is partially covered by the status bar.
> See attached screen capture.
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