This is a custom tab bar I intended to put up on the screen. However, my partner want the text to be slightly up. How can I do so?
6 Answers
Why don't you just have an empty title property for your view controller and add the title to your custom images for the tab?
UPDATE: For the sake of completeness of answer; from comments and ios tabbar put text in the middle when no image
[tab.tabBarItem setTitlePositionAdjustment:UIOffsetMake(0, -10)]
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Good enough. I found a better way:stackoverflow.com/questions/12586411/…– user4234Nov 29, 2012 at 3:28
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You probably want to apply this offset globally, so I'd suggest
Obj-C
[UITabBarItem appearance].titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffsetMake(0, -4);
Swift:
UITabBarItem.appearance().titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -4)
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correction for Swift:
UITabBarItem.appearance().titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -4)
– 262HzDec 30, 2015 at 1:44 -
3If you just want to adjust the vertical position (in swift) you might also use this
UITabBarItem.appearance().titlePositionAdjustment.vertical = -4
Dec 12, 2016 at 16:32
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Nice one! Also introduces the user defined runtime attributes section, thanks!– craftApr 19, 2019 at 17:55
You can do it directly from Interface Builder (Custom Offset in Title Position), like this:
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1Just tried it and it works, however, when you go into landscape mode, your text will not be centered to your image anymore (because in landscape mode image and label are positioned horizontaly, not vertically)– StarwaveMar 8, 2018 at 10:21
For iOS 13 and later:
if #available(iOS 13, *) {
let appearance = UITabBarAppearance()
appearance.stackedLayoutAppearance.selected.titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -10)
appearance.stackedLayoutAppearance.normal.titlePositionAdjustment = UIOffset(horizontal: 0, vertical: -10)
}
I've found the answer here: ios tabbar put text in the middle when no image will try this one and see how it goes :)
Update: It works. Only 1 line of code.