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Blurring the Entire Navigation Controller (Including the Navigation Bar)? #8

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vicc opened this issue Dec 9, 2013 · 9 comments
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vicc commented Dec 9, 2013

I would like to blur the whole background (including the navigation bar), but as of now, only the table view blurs. Any suggestions?

@ghost ghost assigned cezarywojcik Dec 9, 2013
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I think this is because the blurred screenshot is being placed on top of the current view. I do not currently have the time to fix it, and I will try to do so asap, but it might be a week or more before I get around to it. Sorry.

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vicc commented Dec 9, 2013

Thank you for your quick reply! Also related, I was wondering if you could also implement a feature where we could decide whether the background view were static or not (as of right now my blurred table view can still be scrolled). Thanks!

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When I get around to it, I'm hoping to put the entire thing in a new UIWindow altogether to ensure that it stays on top. I'm thinking that may solve this issue as well.

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vicc commented Dec 9, 2013

That would definitely make this tool 10x better!

@bumaociyuan
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I fixed this issue. See my fork https://github.com/bumaociyuan/CWPopup

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Dids commented Jan 4, 2015

This works fine and blurs both the navigation controller and the main view:

[self.navigationController presentPopupViewController:samplePopupViewController animated:YES completion:nil];

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genaks commented May 16, 2016

@Dids Did this work for you then to dismiss the popup?

    [self.navigationController dismissPopupViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:^{
        NSLog(@"popup view dismissed");
    }];

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Dids commented May 17, 2016

Can't remember, I'm afraid.

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genaks commented May 17, 2016

Well, it's not

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