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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:22:57+00:00 2026-05-10T20:22:57+00:00

I’m currently displaying a UIViewController like this: [[self navigationController] presentModalViewController:modalViewController animated:YES]; and hiding it

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I’m currently displaying a UIViewController like this:

[[self navigationController] presentModalViewController:modalViewController animated:YES]; 

and hiding it like this:

[self.navigationController dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; 

The animation is ‘slide up from the bottom’… then slide back down. How can I change the animation style? Can I made it fade in/out?

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:22:57+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:22 pm

    Marcus Zarra posted a great solution to this on the SDK mailing list:

    UIViewController *controller = [[[MyViewController alloc] init] autorelease]; UIViewAnimationTransition trans = UIViewAnimationTransitionCurlUp; [UIView beginAnimations: nil context: nil]; [UIView setAnimationTransition: trans forView: [self window] cache: YES]; [navController presentModalViewController: controller animated: NO]; [UIView commitAnimations]; 

    There are transitions for flipping and page-curling. If you are set on fading, can try adjusting your new view’s alpha:

    UIViewController *controller = [[[MyViewController alloc] init] autorelease]; controller.view.alpha = 0.0; [navController presentModalViewController: controller animated: NO]; [UIView beginAnimations: nil context: nil]; controller.view.alpha = 1.0; [UIView commitAnimations]; 

    However, what you probably want is a crossfade, or at least a fade-over. When the UINavigationController switches to a new view, it removes the old one. For this effect, you’re probably better off just adding a new view to your existing UIViewController and fading its alpha in over time.

    Note: If you are not in your app delegate [self window] will not work. Use self.view.window , thanks to user412500’s post for pointing this out.

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