Just to clarify things, I don't want to use UITabBarController
. I need to do some custom changes to the UITabBar
that can't be done using UITabBarController
. (like making it scroll etc')
This is how I've created my UITabBar
From the Interface Builder I've dragged a
UITabBar
and located it inside aViewController
s.Connected the delegate and outlet.
Added
UITabbarItem
tags and segue identifier.
and used this code:
- (void)tabBar:(UITabBar *)tabBar didSelectItem:(UITabBarItem *)item
{
if (item.tag==0) {
[self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"Favorite" sender:nil];
}
else if (item.tag==1)
{
[self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"Item" sender:nil];
}
}
My problem is that when I push a new ViewController
the UITabBar
disappears.
My question is, what's the right proper way to keep the UITabBar
on the pushed ViewController
and other ViewController
s ?
I've tried passing it to the next view controller using PrepareForSegue
and it works but when I go back to my previous controller I need to reset the UITabBar
frame etc'. I guess I can keep it as a global object inside my Singleton and keep adding it to new ViewController
s but that sounds like an over kill
Is there a better way to do it without using a UITabBarController
?
UITabBar
to be scrollable .. question edited.