![]() On the early versions of iOS, the status bar was a constant black bar across the top of the screen that was largely untouchable. To understand the change, we need to look at the context for it. This only affects apps that are compiled with Xcode 9 and a target of iOS 11. Note: Existing apps will continue working as they always have with no changes to their viewport behaviour. This post helps you understand the Webview Viewport in iOS 11. ![]() ![]() ![]() In particular, this change in behaviour affects any web-based apps that use fixed position header bars when they are built for iOS 11. IOS 11 brings some new, perhaps unintuitive, behaviour around the status bar area which will be particularly important for developers using tools like Apache Cordova or Ionic. ![]()
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