# Styling the Navigator You can style the navigator appearance and behavior by passing a `navigatorStyle` object. This object can be passed when the screen is originally created; can be defined per-screen by setting `static navigatorStyle = {};` on the screen component; and can be overridden when a screen is pushed. The easiest way to style your screen is by adding `static navigatorStyle = {};` to your screen React component definition. ```js export default class StyledScreen extends Component { static navigatorStyle = { drawUnderNavBar: true, navBarTranslucent: true }; constructor(props) { super(props); } render() { return ( ... ); } ``` #### Style object format ```js { navigationBarColor: '#000000', // change the background color of the bottom native navigation bar. Android only navBarTextColor: '#000000', // change the text color of the title (remembered across pushes) navBarBackgroundColor: '#f7f7f7', // change the background color of the nav bar (remembered across pushes) navBarButtonColor: '#007aff', // change the button colors of the nav bar (eg. the back button) (remembered across pushes) navBarHidden: false, // make the nav bar hidden navBarHideOnScroll: false, // make the nav bar hidden only after the user starts to scroll navBarTranslucent: false, // make the nav bar semi-translucent, works best with drawUnderNavBar:true navBarTransparent: false, // make the nav bar transparent, works best with drawUnderNavBar:true, topBarElevationShadowEnabled: false, // Android only, default: true. Disables TopBar elevation shadow on Lolipop and above navBarNoBorder: false, // hide the navigation bar bottom border (hair line). Default false drawUnderNavBar: false, // draw the screen content under the nav bar, works best with navBarTranslucent:true drawUnderTabBar: false, // draw the screen content under the tab bar (the tab bar is always translucent) statusBarBlur: false, // blur the area under the status bar, works best with navBarHidden:true navBarBlur: false, // blur the entire nav bar, works best with drawUnderNavBar:true tabBarHidden: false, // make the screen content hide the tab bar (remembered across pushes) statusBarColor: '#000000', // change the color of the status bar. Android only statusBarHideWithNavBar: false // hide the status bar if the nav bar is also hidden, useful for navBarHidden:true statusBarHidden: false, // make the status bar hidden regardless of nav bar state statusBarTextColorScheme: 'dark', // text color of status bar, 'dark' / 'light' (remembered across pushes) statusBarTextColorSchemeSingleScreen: 'light' // same as statusBarTextColorScheme but does NOT remember across pushes collapsingToolBarImage: "http://lorempixel.com/400/200/", // Collapsing Toolbar image. Android only collapsingToolBarImage: require('../../img/topbar.jpg'), // Collapsing Toolbar image. Either use a url or require a local image. Android only collapsingToolBarCollapsedColor: '#0f2362', // Collapsing Toolbar scrim color. Android only navBarSubtitleColor: 'red', // subtitle color screenBackgroundColor: 'white', // Default screen color, visible before the actual react view is rendered orientation: 'portrait' // Sets a specific orientation to a modal and all screens pushed to it. Default: 'auto'. Supported values: 'auto', 'landscape', 'portrait' disabledBackGesture: false, // disable the back gesture (swipe gesture) in order to pop the top screen. Default is false. iOS Only screenBackgroundImageName: '', // Optional. default screen background image. iOS only } ``` > Note: If you set any styles related to the Status Bar, make sure that in Xcode > project > Info.plist, the property `View controller-based status bar appearance` is set to `YES`. All supported styles are defined [here](https://github.com/wix/react-native-controllers#styling-navigation). There's also an example project there showcasing all the different styles.