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How to reduce/remove the left/right hand margin in a grouped UITableView?

Is there a way to do this without defining a custom view, i.e. using a UITableViewController directly?

I'm NOT asking here about the space between cells, it the space to the left & right of cells you see.

EDIT 1: Can I clarify:

  • already have a custom UITableViewCell ("@interface AppointCell : UITableViewCell") in my solution
  • I think the area to the left and right of these custom UITableViewCell's however are not directly from the cell itself - I say this only as when I put a border around the cell (via it's layer) I can see this - so therefore it seems like the space is from the UITableView itself (not the cells)
  • should point out again I'm using GROUPED mode for the table view

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Sure; just adjust the frame of the UITableView so it's a little wider than its superview and a little to the left (in the negative X direction, in other words) of its left boundary.

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  • That sounds like the right approach. You might try putting that line in your -viewWillAppear:animated:; your view might not have its size set correctly when it first loads, but it definitely should by the time your controller gets notified it’s about to appear. Sep 7, 2011 at 0:20
  • This approach doesn't seem to work, at least now in iOS 7 and 8. Is there a new approach people are using to accomplish this? Jan 14, 2015 at 5:39
  • In iOS 7 and above, grouped table views don’t have margins to the side of their cells. What are you trying to do? Jan 14, 2015 at 16:42
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I believe you have to create a custom cell view for your table which has padding on the left and right side.

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  • Ah, well that's an interesting question! I wonder if you can do a resize on the CGRect Frame of the tableview...
    – Alan Moore
    Sep 6, 2011 at 23:24
  • yeah...I might try this out and see how I go
    – Greg
    Sep 6, 2011 at 23:29
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You can also make the cell itself a bit wider. Add this method to your UITableViewCell subclass.

- (void)setFrame:(CGRect)frame {
    frame.origin.x -= marginOffset;
    frame.size.width += 2 * marginOffset;
    [super setFrame:frame];
}

I Believe the offset should be 9 points. As a side note: If you set a custom background for the cell, you may also have to set it's selectedBackground.

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You can use custom cell by extending UITableViewCell. I recommend you to take a look at http://www.e-string.com/content/custom-uitableviewcells-interface-builder

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