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!!!! help scrollbar error #210
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Can you give me some more info? Provide me also the URL, thanks! |
https://flutter.dev/ Sometimes it happens
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After some debugging, I discovered that this happens on iOS during the rendering if the WebView is not inside at least a In your case, you can just replace the first body: SafeArea(
child: Column(
children: <Widget>[
getProgressView(),
Expanded(
child: Container(
decoration: BoxDecoration(border: Border.all(color: Colors.transparent)),
child: InAppWebView(
initialUrl: url,
initialHeaders: {},
initialOptions: InAppWebViewWidgetOptions(
inAppWebViewOptions: InAppWebViewOptions(
debuggingEnabled: true,
)),
onWebViewCreated: (InAppWebViewController controller) {
webView = controller;
},
onLoadStart: (InAppWebViewController controller, String url) {
setState(() {
this.url = url;
});
},
onLoadStop:
(InAppWebViewController controller, String url) async {
setState(() {
this.url = url;
});
controller.getTitle().then((s) {
setState(() {
title = s;
print(title);
});
});
},
onProgressChanged:
(InAppWebViewController controller, int progress) {
setState(() {
this.progress = progress / 100;
});
},
),
),
),
],
),
), |
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the webview scrollbar error?
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