Reputation: 3110
I just upgraded my iPhone 5 iOS 7 to four beta version. Now when I run my app from Xcode 5 on this iPhone, status bar doesn’t hide, even though it should.
Not Working:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationFade];
Not Working:
[UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarHidden = YES;
Can't login to Apple Developer Forums
Upvotes: 271
Views: 148545
Reputation: 12294
To make an app with NO status bars,
Click info.plist, right-click to "Add row".
Add these two, with these settings:
That's all there is to it.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 16200
To hide status bar for specific viewController
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden {
return YES;
}
For setting status bar Hidden for application:
set View controller-based status bar appearance
toNO
in .plist
and in application: didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
set:
[application setStatusBarHidden:YES];
Note: setStatusBarHidden: deprecated
OR
in Project settings -> General Tab ->Deployment Info
Check Hide Status bar
box.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 76
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
application.statusBarHidden = YES;
return YES;
}
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 819
For Swift 2.0+ IOS 9
override func prefersStatusBarHidden() -> Bool {
return true
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1451
The easiest method I've found for hiding the status bar throughout the entire app is by creating a category
on UIViewController
and overriding prefersStatusBarHidden
. This way you don't have to write this method in every single view controller.
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface UIViewController (HideStatusBar)
@end
#import "UIViewController+HideStatusBar.h"
@implementation UIViewController (HideStatusBar)
//Pragma Marks suppress compiler warning in LLVM.
//Technically, you shouldn't override methods by using a category,
//but I feel that in this case it won't hurt so long as you truly
//want every view controller to hide the status bar.
//Other opinions on this are definitely welcome
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wobjc-protocol-method-implementation"
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden
{
return YES;
}
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
@end
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 319
I tried all these options posted here on my project and they would not work. I thought it could be to do with the fact I had updated my Xcode
and then the app to iOS 7 and some settings had got messed up somewhere. I decided To build a completely new project for it and after simple just setting: "Status bar is initially hidden = YES
" and "View controller-based status bar appearance = NO
" as stated by many others it worked correctly (i.e. no status bar).
So my advice if you are working on a project which has been updated to iOS 7 from an old version and have tried all other options is to build a new project.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11462
To hide status bar in iOS7 you need 2 lines of code
inapplication:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
write
[application setStatusBarHidden:YES];
in info.plist add this
View-Controller Based Status Bar Appearance = NO
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 3138
For iOS 7 in a single view use in viewWillappear method:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES withAnimation:NO];
For display the status bar use:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO withAnimation:NO];
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 6353
in your apps plist file add a row call it "View controller-based status bar appearance" and set it to NO
Note that this simply does not work, if you are using UIImagePickerController in the app.
from http://www.openfl.org/developer/forums/general-discussion/iphone-5ios-7-cant-hide-status-bar/, mgiroux's solution
Upvotes: 560
Reputation: 5168
There are so many combinations suggested for this issue, but the problem is that iOS 6 and 7 use different methods to hide the status bar. I have never been successful setting the plist settings to enable the iOS6-style behaviour on iOS 7, but if you are building your app to support iOS 6+, you need to use 3 methods at once to ensure a particular view controller hides the status bar:
// for ios 7
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden{
return YES;
}
// for ios 6
- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewWillAppear:animated];
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES];
}
- (void)viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewWillDisappear:animated];
// explicitly set the bar to show or it will remain hidden for other view controllers
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO];
}
This should work regardless of your plist settings.
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 394
Steps For Hide the status bar in iOS 7:
1.Go to your application info.plist file.
2.And Set, View controller-based status bar appearance : Boolean NO
Hope i solved the status bar issue.....
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 11247
Try this simple method:
- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationNone];
}
- (void)viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated
{
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:NO withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationNone];
}
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 137
Just add these 2 lines in info.plist file. It will make the fix for iOS7 and older version both.
Navigate to the project and select Targets -> General and see the "Status Bar style ...Hide during application launch" check box will be checked. This will work.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 81
I had to do both changes below to hide the status bar:
Add this code to the view controller where you want to hide the status bar:
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden
{
return YES;
}
Add this to your .plist file (go to 'info' in your application settings)
View controller-based status bar appearance --- NO
Then you can call this line to hide the status bar:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES];
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1078
Many of the answers on this thread work, but it's my understanding if you're trying to do anything dynamic you'll eventually need to call:
[self performSelector:@selector(setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdate)];
Upvotes: 3
Reputation:
In plist add ----
View controller-based status bar appearance --- NO
In each viewController write
- (void) viewDidLayoutSubviews
{
CGRect viewBounds = self.view.bounds;
CGFloat topBarOffset = 20.0;
viewBounds.origin.y = -topBarOffset;
self.view.bounds = viewBounds;
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarStyle:UIStatusBarStyleLightContent];//for status bar style
}
For status bar issue in iOS 7 but target should be 5.1 and above for the app
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3906
Add method in your view controller.
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden {
return YES;
}
Upvotes: 278
Reputation: 871
In the Plist add the following properties.
-> Status bar is initially hidden
= YES
-> View controller-based status bar appearance
= NO
Add both - now the status bar will disappear.
Upvotes: 85
Reputation: 549
To hide Status Bar on a Single view, you should use:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationSlide];
At first, this didn't work for me, and then a saw in the documentation of this method that says: // Setting statusBarHidden does nothing if your application is using the default UIViewController-based status bar system.
This has to be done on the plist file, adding the key View controller-based status bar appearance
set to NO
.
And then it worked.
Upvotes: 54
Reputation: 7768
The only thing that worked for me is to add the following in your plist
<key>UIStatusBarHidden</key>
<true/>
<key>UIViewControllerBasedStatusBarAppearance</key>
<false/>
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 21
In Info Plist file Add a row for following property
Property Name : View controller-based status bar appearance
Value : NO
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6593
Try adding the following method to your app's root view controller:
- (BOOL)prefersStatusBarHidden
{
return YES;
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 12707
In order to use the legacy UIApplication method to hide/show the status bar, your app must set a plist value for iOS 7:
View-Controller Based Status Bar Appearance = NO
This value is set to YES by default. If you change it to NO, you can use the legacy methods. If you leave it set to YES, you can still hide the status bar, but it's up to each view controller subclass in your app to override: prefersStatusBarHidden
to return YES.
Any time your app needs the status bar appearance or visibility to change, and View-Controller Based Status Bar Appearance is set to YES, your outermost view controller needs to call:
setNeedsStatusBarAppearanceUpdateAnimation
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 3973
I'm not sure why you "can't login to the Apple Developer Forums", but (without violating the NDA) you can also hide your statusBar through Xcode. It's a general setting on your application target.
Upvotes: -7