I’ve added a scrollview with a content size that is larger than the screen size in my view controller using storyboard. Of course the purpose of the scrollview is to have content larger than the view that contains it. I would like to add buttons and label to the bottom of the scrollview graphically in storyboard, but I can’t view that part of the scrollview. How do I get there. I tried adjusting in the size inspector which worked for me when I first added the view a few weeks ago, but it don’t let me change anything.
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The only way I’ve been able to edit my content in a
UIScrollView(and this dates back to way before the Storyboard, but I’m pretty sure it still applies) is to change the offset of the x or y of your content frame.Another option, depending on whether your content view is “static” (built in the .xib) or not, is to actually pull it outside of the scroll view, and set it as the content view programmatically in
viewDidLoador something.Hope this helps, I can follow up with code examples if it makes sense and you need ’em.
EDIT (2/10/2012): Here’s an example of how to hook up the larger view to your scroll view. In this example, the scroll view (scrollView) is set to the view controller’s view property. In the .xib I’ve also added a
UIViewnamed largerView. The two are not hooked up in any way in the .xib file, they just both appear there.Given…
In
viewDidLoad:we just…This is probably the simplest possible example though. Good luck!