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Sepp Wijnands updated CB-5439: ------------------------------ Description: When a personal hotspot connection is active or a call is in progress, the statusbar occupies two rows. If StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false) is used, it causes the webview to be pushed further down than it should: Exactly 3 rows instead of 2. Steps to reproduce the problem: # Enable Personal Hotspot or make sure a call is in progress # Open/resume Cordova application that uses StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false); Screenshot depicting the problem: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u47sucujs19g2py/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.00.png Screenshot of application when no call/connection is in progress: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2eiyem7a7wfk7j/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.45.png The red line at the top in the above pictures is made using the following (to annotate that it really is the web view that is being pushed down): {code} body { border-top: 2px solid red; } {code} Example project: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0yzarp1sioamgud/BugStatusBarPushDown.zip was: When a personal hotspot connection is active or a call is in progress, the statusbar occupies two rows. If StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false) is used, it causes the webview to be pushed further down than it should: Exactly 3 rows instead of 2. Steps to reproduce the problem: # Enable Personal Hotspot or make sure a call is in progress # Open/resume Cordova application that uses StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false); Screenshot depicting the problem: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u47sucujs19g2py/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.00.png Screenshot of application when no call/connection is in progress: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2eiyem7a7wfk7j/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.45.png The red line at the top in the above pictures is made using the following (to annotate that it really is the web view that is being pushed down): {code:css} body { border-top: 2px solid red; } {code} Example project: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0yzarp1sioamgud/BugStatusBarPushDown.zip > Status Bar Plugin pushes web view too far down when a personal hotspot > connection is active while using overlaysWebView(false) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CB-5439 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5439 > Project: Apache Cordova > Issue Type: Bug > Components: iOS > Affects Versions: 3.1.0 > Reporter: Sepp Wijnands > Priority: Minor > > When a personal hotspot connection is active or a call is in progress, the > statusbar occupies two rows. > If StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false) is used, it causes the webview to be > pushed further down than it should: Exactly 3 rows instead of 2. > Steps to reproduce the problem: > # Enable Personal Hotspot or make sure a call is in progress > # Open/resume Cordova application that uses > StatusBar.overlaysWebView(false); > Screenshot depicting the problem: > https://www.dropbox.com/s/u47sucujs19g2py/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.00.png > Screenshot of application when no call/connection is in progress: > https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2eiyem7a7wfk7j/Screenshot%202013.11.19%2010.44.45.png > The red line at the top in the above pictures is made using the following (to > annotate that it really is the web view that is being pushed down): > {code} > body { > border-top: 2px solid red; > } > {code} > Example project: > https://www.dropbox.com/s/0yzarp1sioamgud/BugStatusBarPushDown.zip -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)