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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T12:06:10+00:00 2026-05-30T12:06:10+00:00

I am having issues with the back button not showing up on the SettingsViewController.

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I am having issues with the back button not showing up on the SettingsViewController. The navigation bar does show up when the view is pushed, but no back button.

I am creating this inside a view controller, which is not a navigation controller. Any ideas or suggestions on what is actually going on here.

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    self.title = @"Settings";
}

- (IBAction)showSettingsModal:(id)sender 
{    
    SettingsViewController *settingsViewController = [[SettingsViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"SettingsViewController" bundle:nil];
    UINavigationController *navController = [[[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:settingsViewController] autorelease];

    [self presentModalViewController:navController animated:YES];
    [settingsViewController release];    
}
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    2026-05-30T12:06:11+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 12:06 pm

    You are creating a new navigation stack. You will need to add your own Back button and set the action of that to a delegate method on the calling VC to dismiss it.

    UPDATE:
    There seems to be lots of confusion about where and how to dismiss ModalViewControllers. The wrong thing to do in most cases is to call the Dismiss method from the Modal VC itself if you are wanting the parent to act on that dismissal. Instead, use delegation. Here is a simple example:

    ModalViewController.h:

    @protocol ModalViewControllerDelegate
    -(void)dismissMyModalVC;
    @end
    
    
    @interface ModalViewController : UIViewController {
    id < ModalViewControllerDelegate > delegate;
    }
    
    @property (nonatomic, retain) id < ModalViewControllerDelegate > delegate;
    // The rest of your class properties, methods here
    

    ModalViewController.m

    @synthesize delegate;
    

    …

    // Put in the Method you will be calling from that Back button you created
    [delegate dismissMyModalVC];
    

    CallingViewController.h:

    #import "ModalViewController.h"
    
    @interface CallingViewController : UIViewController 
    <ModalViewControllerDelegate> 
    // Rest of class here
    

    CallingViewController.m:

    ModalViewController *mvc = [[ModalViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"ModalViewController" bundle:nil];
    mvc.delegate = self
    [self presentModalViewController:mvc animated:YES];
    

    …

    // The ModalViewController delegate method
    -(void)dismissMyModalVC {
    // Dismiss the ModalViewController that we instantiated earlier
    [self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
    

    That way the VC gets dismissed properly from the controller that instantiated it. That delegate method can be modified to pass along objects as well (like when you are finished logging a user in, etc)

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