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How to set up color of TableView, that we see after pull cells down
UITableView Cell selected Color?How to create NSIndexPath for TableViewUITableView, Separator color where to set?Hide separator line on one UITableViewCellCustom Cell Row Height setting in storyboard is not respondingIn a storyboard, how do I make a custom cell for use with multiple controllers?UITableView background Clear with colored cellsHow to make the tableview cell that has been selected to no color as Vine AppHow to set background color only for half of the tableView cellDisable tableview cell highlighted color in edit mode?
I want to change the color of the TableView that we can see, when cells has been pulled down
I have tried all sort of fields in table inspector and tableView.backgroundColor = UIColor.red
I would like to highlight, I don't need to set up cell color, only tableview
swift uitableview
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I want to change the color of the TableView that we can see, when cells has been pulled down
I have tried all sort of fields in table inspector and tableView.backgroundColor = UIColor.red
I would like to highlight, I don't need to set up cell color, only tableview
swift uitableview
Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
Did you set it first?tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Simply addingself.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
inviewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.
– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13
add a comment |
I want to change the color of the TableView that we can see, when cells has been pulled down
I have tried all sort of fields in table inspector and tableView.backgroundColor = UIColor.red
I would like to highlight, I don't need to set up cell color, only tableview
swift uitableview
I want to change the color of the TableView that we can see, when cells has been pulled down
I have tried all sort of fields in table inspector and tableView.backgroundColor = UIColor.red
I would like to highlight, I don't need to set up cell color, only tableview
swift uitableview
swift uitableview
asked Mar 8 at 22:37
andriiandrii
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Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
Did you set it first?tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Simply addingself.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
inviewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.
– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13
add a comment |
Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
Did you set it first?tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Simply addingself.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
inviewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.
– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13
Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
Did you set it first?
tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Did you set it first?
tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Simply adding
self.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
in viewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13
Simply adding
self.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
in viewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13
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You need to set the backgroundView
, try this:
tableView.backgroundView = UIView(frame: tableView.frame)
tableView.backgroundView?.backgroundColor = .red
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You need to set the backgroundView
, try this:
tableView.backgroundView = UIView(frame: tableView.frame)
tableView.backgroundView?.backgroundColor = .red
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You need to set the backgroundView
, try this:
tableView.backgroundView = UIView(frame: tableView.frame)
tableView.backgroundView?.backgroundColor = .red
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You need to set the backgroundView
, try this:
tableView.backgroundView = UIView(frame: tableView.frame)
tableView.backgroundView?.backgroundColor = .red
You need to set the backgroundView
, try this:
tableView.backgroundView = UIView(frame: tableView.frame)
tableView.backgroundView?.backgroundColor = .red
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Is that the UIRefreshControl backgroundColor?
– Don
Mar 8 at 22:49
@Don, I have tried tableView.refreshControl?.backgroundColor = UIColor.red, but the result is the same. It is still white. Thank you for suggestion
– andrii
Mar 8 at 23:07
Did you set it first?
tableView.refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()
– Don
Mar 8 at 23:12
Simply adding
self.tableView.backgroundColor = .red
inviewDidLoad
should give the table view a red background, including the area above the first row.– rmaddy
Mar 9 at 1:13