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On a UITableViewCell with UITableViewCellStyleSubtitle styling, I'm setting the imageView.image, textLabel.text, and detailTextLabel.text. There's white padding all around the cell. How do I get rid of the padding so all my images touch each other like the Youtube app below?

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  • You should mark @Borut's answer as the working one, because it's much simpler and the the main reason for your issue.
    – Dario
    Aug 9, 2013 at 17:23
  • After wasting a full day on this! This solution also worked for me: stackoverflow.com/questions/19103155/…
    – Jason
    Feb 19, 2016 at 23:03

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Probably the easiest way to do this would be to subclass UITableViewCell and override the -layoutSubviews method to do something like this:

- (void)layoutSubviews {
  //have the cell layout normally
  [super layoutSubviews];
  //get the bounding rectangle that defines the position and size of the image
  CGRect imgFrame = [[self imageView] frame];
  //anchor it to the top-left corner
  imgFrame.origin = CGPointZero;
  //change the height to be the height of the cell
  imgFrame.size.height = [self frame].size.height;
  //change the width to be the same as the height
  imgFrame.size.width = imgFrame.size.height;
  //set the imageView's frame (this will move+resize it)
  [[self imageView] setFrame:imgFrame];

  //reposition the other labels accordingly
}
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  • this method works perfectly. sometimes it also needs to invoke layoutSubviews on subviews, especially when the width or height is adjusted.
    – Jerry Tian
    Sep 22, 2011 at 6:14
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Just remove table separator:

self.tableView.separatorStyle = UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone;
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In iOS8 you can set

tableView.layoutMargins = UIEdgeInsets.zero

in code, or from Interface Builder.

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Try reducing the UITableView's row height in interface builder or code so that there is no padding. I had to increase the padding i did so in the interface builder for the tableview. However Daves answer might give you more control over modifying the cell view.

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