Scaling content in WKWebView
I recently started working on WKWebView and have minimum knowledge about it.
I want to know how to scale the content in the WKWebView so that it fits into the given view size without scrolling.
I have tried setting the height of the view to be screen size and load some large html content to the WKWebView and disable scrolling. Then only a part of the content is shown.
Then I searched for the approach to scale the content of the WKWebView so that the entire content is seen without need for scrolling.
Many people have posted questions regarding this but some questions were still unanswered and some other solutions did not work for me.
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I recently started working on WKWebView and have minimum knowledge about it.
I want to know how to scale the content in the WKWebView so that it fits into the given view size without scrolling.
I have tried setting the height of the view to be screen size and load some large html content to the WKWebView and disable scrolling. Then only a part of the content is shown.
Then I searched for the approach to scale the content of the WKWebView so that the entire content is seen without need for scrolling.
Many people have posted questions regarding this but some questions were still unanswered and some other solutions did not work for me.
swift
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It would better if you post your code in the question!
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 '18 at 13:09
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I recently started working on WKWebView and have minimum knowledge about it.
I want to know how to scale the content in the WKWebView so that it fits into the given view size without scrolling.
I have tried setting the height of the view to be screen size and load some large html content to the WKWebView and disable scrolling. Then only a part of the content is shown.
Then I searched for the approach to scale the content of the WKWebView so that the entire content is seen without need for scrolling.
Many people have posted questions regarding this but some questions were still unanswered and some other solutions did not work for me.
swift
I recently started working on WKWebView and have minimum knowledge about it.
I want to know how to scale the content in the WKWebView so that it fits into the given view size without scrolling.
I have tried setting the height of the view to be screen size and load some large html content to the WKWebView and disable scrolling. Then only a part of the content is shown.
Then I searched for the approach to scale the content of the WKWebView so that the entire content is seen without need for scrolling.
Many people have posted questions regarding this but some questions were still unanswered and some other solutions did not work for me.
swift
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edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:41
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 13:03
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It would better if you post your code in the question!
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 '18 at 13:09
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It would better if you post your code in the question!
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 '18 at 13:09
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It would better if you post your code in the question!
– Prashant Pimpale
Nov 22 '18 at 13:09
It would better if you post your code in the question!
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Given a webView object of type WKWebView you can do
webView.contentMode = .scaleToFill
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Given a webView object of type WKWebView you can do
webView.contentMode = .scaleToFill
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Given a webView object of type WKWebView you can do
webView.contentMode = .scaleToFill
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Given a webView object of type WKWebView you can do
webView.contentMode = .scaleToFill
Given a webView object of type WKWebView you can do
webView.contentMode = .scaleToFill
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It would better if you post your code in the question!
– Prashant Pimpale
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