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I followed this tutorial to create a PageViewController and it works perfectly when I run it on an iOS 9.3 emulator device. However, when I run it on an iOS 10.0 emulator device, it duplicates the first view controller behind the pageViewController - so that when you scroll left on the first slide, you can see the initial viewController peeking out from behind it, and similarly when you scroll right on the last viewController, you can see that same first viewController peek out from behind that too. On the iOS 9.3 device, there is just a white background.

Additional information:

  • I'm using the UIPageViewControllerTransitionStyleScroll so there is that 'bounce' effect (which is where you can see the white on iOS 9.3 and the duplicated viewController on iOS 10)
  • I cannot use another transition style (as some other solutions suggest just using a 'curl' transition)
  • I've already tried UIPageViewController memory leak (see solution by specialvict in that post)
  • Just to be clear, I want a white background behind the pageViewController so that when you scroll left on the first slide or right on the last one, you see just white.
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  • Did you try setting the backgroundColor of the UIpageViewController's view?
    – mattsson
    Jan 11, 2017 at 13:55
  • @mattsson I did, it is white. What you suggest has the desired effect on iOS 9, but changes nothing on iOS 10.
    – Marinda
    Jan 11, 2017 at 14:39
  • I think you should add some code to demonstrate what you're doing.
    – mattsson
    Jan 11, 2017 at 15:08
  • Thanks @mattsson, was about to then thought of trying something as a last effort. I know it seems logical now to try first the thing that ended up being the solution lol :) Appreciate the help, hopefully someone else can benefit later.
    – Marinda
    Jan 16, 2017 at 8:41
  • Please post the solution as an answer and mark it as so.
    – mattsson
    Jan 16, 2017 at 10:31

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Found the solution. The function used to create and setup the viewController and its subviews were standard and had nothing significantly different to the code from the tutorial above. The problem I had was that I called this function in viewDidLayoutSubviews without checking if the containerView was not perhaps already initialised (containerView being the view that I add the pageController to).

To check out what is happening, I print a short message to the log when the containerView is initialised. I removed the check if (!self.containerView) and iOS 9 only initialises the containerView once whilst iOS 10 initialises twice. Thus, adding the check if (!self.containerView) before initialising the containerView fixes this problem for 10.

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