WKWebView doesn't decelerate scrolling (it just stops when I leave my finger)












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I'm trying to display an HTML page inside WKWebView, however, the scrolling doesn't decelerate when I scroll, it just stops:



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The problem is not apparent when I try to scroll beyond the top bounds, but when I'm scrolling through the content, smooth scrolling/deceleration doesn't work. Sometimes, it can also act like the content is ending when I scroll down and hold, although the content continues at the bottom (it can be seen at some point at the video but here is a static image for clarification, look at the bottom of the screenshot):



enter image description here



I don't have any nested scroll views etc. There is just WKWebView inside my view controller (just ignore the overlapping behind the navigation bar, I'll style it later):



- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
// Do any additional setup after loading the view.
CGRect frame = self.view.bounds;
frame.origin.y -= 64;
frame.size.height += 64;
WKWebViewConfiguration *config = [[WKWebViewConfiguration alloc] init];
webView = [[WKWebView alloc] initWithFrame:frame configuration:config];
webView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
[self.view addSubview:webView];
[self reloadData]; //it just loads the static HTML page into the web view
}


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    I'm trying to display an HTML page inside WKWebView, however, the scrolling doesn't decelerate when I scroll, it just stops:



    enter image description here



    The problem is not apparent when I try to scroll beyond the top bounds, but when I'm scrolling through the content, smooth scrolling/deceleration doesn't work. Sometimes, it can also act like the content is ending when I scroll down and hold, although the content continues at the bottom (it can be seen at some point at the video but here is a static image for clarification, look at the bottom of the screenshot):



    enter image description here



    I don't have any nested scroll views etc. There is just WKWebView inside my view controller (just ignore the overlapping behind the navigation bar, I'll style it later):



    - (void)viewDidLoad {
    [super viewDidLoad];
    // Do any additional setup after loading the view.
    CGRect frame = self.view.bounds;
    frame.origin.y -= 64;
    frame.size.height += 64;
    WKWebViewConfiguration *config = [[WKWebViewConfiguration alloc] init];
    webView = [[WKWebView alloc] initWithFrame:frame configuration:config];
    webView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
    [self.view addSubview:webView];
    [self reloadData]; //it just loads the static HTML page into the web view
    }


    What might cause this behavior and how can I prevent it?










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      I'm trying to display an HTML page inside WKWebView, however, the scrolling doesn't decelerate when I scroll, it just stops:



      enter image description here



      The problem is not apparent when I try to scroll beyond the top bounds, but when I'm scrolling through the content, smooth scrolling/deceleration doesn't work. Sometimes, it can also act like the content is ending when I scroll down and hold, although the content continues at the bottom (it can be seen at some point at the video but here is a static image for clarification, look at the bottom of the screenshot):



      enter image description here



      I don't have any nested scroll views etc. There is just WKWebView inside my view controller (just ignore the overlapping behind the navigation bar, I'll style it later):



      - (void)viewDidLoad {
      [super viewDidLoad];
      // Do any additional setup after loading the view.
      CGRect frame = self.view.bounds;
      frame.origin.y -= 64;
      frame.size.height += 64;
      WKWebViewConfiguration *config = [[WKWebViewConfiguration alloc] init];
      webView = [[WKWebView alloc] initWithFrame:frame configuration:config];
      webView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
      [self.view addSubview:webView];
      [self reloadData]; //it just loads the static HTML page into the web view
      }


      What might cause this behavior and how can I prevent it?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to display an HTML page inside WKWebView, however, the scrolling doesn't decelerate when I scroll, it just stops:



      enter image description here



      The problem is not apparent when I try to scroll beyond the top bounds, but when I'm scrolling through the content, smooth scrolling/deceleration doesn't work. Sometimes, it can also act like the content is ending when I scroll down and hold, although the content continues at the bottom (it can be seen at some point at the video but here is a static image for clarification, look at the bottom of the screenshot):



      enter image description here



      I don't have any nested scroll views etc. There is just WKWebView inside my view controller (just ignore the overlapping behind the navigation bar, I'll style it later):



      - (void)viewDidLoad {
      [super viewDidLoad];
      // Do any additional setup after loading the view.
      CGRect frame = self.view.bounds;
      frame.origin.y -= 64;
      frame.size.height += 64;
      WKWebViewConfiguration *config = [[WKWebViewConfiguration alloc] init];
      webView = [[WKWebView alloc] initWithFrame:frame configuration:config];
      webView.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
      [self.view addSubview:webView];
      [self reloadData]; //it just loads the static HTML page into the web view
      }


      What might cause this behavior and how can I prevent it?







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          I solved the problem: it wasn't related to the WKWebView itself. It was due to some script/styling inside that particular HTML file. I've taken the main (text, images etc.) parts to a clean HTML file and the problem went away.






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                I solved the problem: it wasn't related to the WKWebView itself. It was due to some script/styling inside that particular HTML file. I've taken the main (text, images etc.) parts to a clean HTML file and the problem went away.






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                I solved the problem: it wasn't related to the WKWebView itself. It was due to some script/styling inside that particular HTML file. I've taken the main (text, images etc.) parts to a clean HTML file and the problem went away.







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