I'm looking to create a react-native scrollable feed of views whose heights are 80% of the container. My code currently looks like
const FeedItem = () => (
<View style={styles.feedItem}>
<Text>Hello</Text>
</View>
);
const Feed = () => (
<ScrollView style={styles.feed} contentContainerStyle={styles.feedContentContainer}>
<FeedItem />
<FeedItem />
<FeedItem />
</ScrollView>
);
const App = () => (
<View style={styles.app}>
<Feed />
</View>
);
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
app: {
flex: 1,
},
feed: {
height: '100%',
},
feedContentContainer: {
height: '80%',
},
feedItem: {
height: '100%',
},
});
However, this causes the scroll view to no longer scroll. According to what I've read this has something to do with flex and I've tried so many approaches to this for 2 days straight to no avail. Does anyone know the proper approach to setting heights without messing up the scrolling in the view?
I'm also experiencing the same problem in FlatList so hopefully the answer for ScrollView also applies to FlatList. Thanks!