I am working on integrating an ad provider into my app currently. I wish to place a fading message in front of the ad when the ad displays but have been completely unsuccessful.
I made a function which adds a subview to my current view and tries to bring it to the front using
[self.view bringSubviewToFront:mySubview]
The function fires on notification that the ad loaded (the notification is from the adprovider's SDK). However, my subview does not end up in front of the ad. I imagine this is made purposely difficult by the ad provider, but I wish to do it regardless. I am currently discussing with the provider whether or not this can be allowed. But for the time being, I just want to see if it's even possible.
Is there anyway I can force a subview of mine to be the top-most view such that it will not be obstructed by anything?
I had a need for this once. I created a custom
UIView
class -AlwaysOnTopView
.Have your view extend this class. Of course this only ensures a subview is above all of its sibling views.
In Swift 4.2
Source: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiview/1622541-bringsubviewtofront#declarations
As far as i experienced zposition is a best way.
xamarin ios : this.InsertSubview(subview_youwant_beback, 0);
What if the ad provider's view is not added to
self.view
but to something like[UIApplication sharedApplication].keyWindow
?Try something like:
or
try this: