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- 1Considered that the height request does so it thinks the WebView is so high that it doesn't need to scroll?Cheesebaron– Cheesebaron2016-10-23 14:52:10 +00:00Commented Oct 23, 2016 at 14:52
- what platform you are testing on?Yuri S– Yuri S2016-10-24 19:09:06 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2016 at 19:09
- Found out that it had to do with the stacklayout. If I dont have the webview in a stacklayout it scrolls just fine. But then I ask myself, how do I align any other controls on a form to have the user be able to access options or something like that and still having the webview taking up the rest of the space.Ravior– Ravior2016-10-24 21:00:02 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2016 at 21:00
- Im testing on Windows Phone 10Ravior– Ravior2016-10-24 21:00:11 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2016 at 21:00
- On Android it works with stack layout well. I can try to test on Windows phone 8. Does it work on phone 8 for you? Can you provide an image what you are trying to achieve on this page? BTW. setting width and height requests on Android doesn't seem to have any effect. I think you should use HorizontalOptions and VerticalOptionsYuri S– Yuri S2016-10-24 21:02:09 +00:00Commented Oct 24, 2016 at 21:02
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