Fix for scroll indicators on iOS when using Dark Mode
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@ -81,6 +81,28 @@ class WebViewController: UIViewController {
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override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
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updateScrollIndicatorStyle()
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}
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override func traitCollectionDidChange(_ previousTraitCollection: UITraitCollection?) {
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updateScrollIndicatorStyle()
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}
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// See https://shadowfacts.net/2022/wkwebview-scroll-indicators-again/ for why this is necessary.
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private func updateScrollIndicatorStyle() {
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guard #available(iOS 15.4, *) else {
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return
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}
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if traitCollection.userInterfaceStyle == .dark {
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webView?.scrollView.indicatorStyle = .white
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} else {
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webView?.scrollView.indicatorStyle = .black
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}
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}
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// MARK: Notifications
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// MARK: Notifications
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@objc func feedIconDidBecomeAvailable(_ note: Notification) {
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@objc func feedIconDidBecomeAvailable(_ note: Notification) {
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