# 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 (
...
);
}
```
## Disabling persistent styling properties on iOS
By design, most style properties on iOS are carried on to pushed screens. For example, If the navigation stack contains a single screen with `navBarButtonColor: 'blue'`; any screen pushed to this stack will have a blue `navBar` without needing to declare that property. This results in unpredictable and hard to determine style mechanism, therefore it wasn't implemented on Android.
To disable this behavior on iOS, add `keepStyleAcrossPush: false` to `appStyle`:
```js
Navigation.startTabBasedApp({
...
appStyle: {
keepStyleAcrossPush: false
}
});
```
## Setting styles dynamically
Use the `setStyle` method to change a screen's style dynamically.
```js
this.props.navigator.setStyle({
navBarBackgroundColor: 'blue'
});
```
## Style object format
```js
{
// Common
navBarTextColor: '#000000', // change the text color of the title (remembered across pushes)
navBarTextFontSize: 18, // change the font size of the title
navBarTextFontFamily: 'font-name', // Changes the title font
navBarBackgroundColor: '#f7f7f7', // change the background color of the nav bar (remembered across pushes)
navBarCustomView: 'example.CustomTopBar', // registered component name
navBarComponentAlignment: 'center', // center/fill
navBarCustomViewInitialProps: {}, // navBar custom component props
navBarButtonColor: '#007aff', // Change color of nav bar buttons (eg. the back button) (remembered across pushes)
topBarElevationShadowEnabled: false, // (Android - default: true, iOS - default: false). Disables TopBar elevation shadow on Lolipop and above
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,
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)
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)
statusBarHidden: false, // make the status bar hidden regardless of nav bar state
statusBarTextColorScheme: 'dark', // text color of status bar, 'dark' / 'light' (remembered across pushes)
navBarSubtitleColor: 'red', // subtitle color
navBarSubtitleFontFamily: 'font-name', // subtitle font, 'sans-serif-thin' for example
navBarSubtitleFontSize: 13, // subtitle font size
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'
disabledButtonColor: '#ff0000' // chnaged the navigation bar button text color when disabled.
rootBackgroundImageName: 'iOS: . Android: ', // Static while you transition between screens. Works best with screenBackgroundColor: 'transparent'
// iOS only
statusBarTextColorSchemeSingleScreen: 'light', // same as statusBarTextColorScheme but does NOT remember across pushes
statusBarHideWithNavBar: false, // hide the status bar if the nav bar is also hidden, useful for navBarHidden:true
statusBarBlur: false, // blur the area under the status bar, works best with navBarHidden:true
disabledBackGesture: false, // default: false. Disable the back gesture (swipe gesture) in order to pop the top screen.
disabledSimultaneousGesture: true, // default: true. Disable simultaneous gesture recognition.
screenBackgroundImageName: '', // Optional. default screen background image.
navBarButtonFontSize: 20, // Change font size nav bar buttons (eg. the back button) (remembered across pushes)
navBarButtonFontWeight: '500', // Change font weight nav bar buttons (eg. the back button) (remembered across pushes)
navBarLeftButtonFontSize: 17, // Change font size of left nav bar button
navBarLeftButtonColor: 'red', // Change color of left nav bar button
navBarLeftButtonFontWeight: '400', // Change font weight of left nav bar button
navBarRightButtonFontSize: 17, // Change font size of right nav bar button
navBarRightButtonColor: 'blue', // Change color of right nav bar button
navBarRightButtonFontWeight: '600', // Change font weight of right nav bar button
topBarShadowColor: 'blue' // Sets shadow of the navbar, Works only when topBarElevationShadowEnabled: true
topBarShadowOpacity: 0.5, // Sets shadow opacity on the navbar, Works only when topBarElevationShadowEnabled: true
topBarShadowOffset: 12, // Sets shadow offset on the navbar, Works only when topBarElevationShadowEnabled: true
topBarShadowRadius: 3 // Sets shadow radius on the navbar, Works only when topBarElevationShadowEnabled: true
preferredContentSize: { width: 500, height: 500 } // Sets the preferred size for the view controller’s view.
modalPresentationStyle: 'formSheet' // Sets the presentation style for modally presented view controllers. Supported styles are: 'formSheet', 'pageSheet', 'overFullScreen', 'overCurrentContext' and 'fullScreen'.
largeTitle: false, // Sets the nav bar title to be in the larger iOS 11 style
// Android only
navigationBarColor: '#000000', // change the background color of the bottom native navigation bar.
navBarTitleTextCentered: true, // default: false. centers the title.
navBarSubTitleTextCentered: true, // (Android - default: false, iOS - default: depending on navBarTitleTextCentered). centers the subTitle.
navBarButtonFontFamily: 'sans-serif-thin', // Change the font family of textual buttons
statusBarColor: '#000000', // change the color of the status bar.
drawUnderStatusBar: false, // default: false, will draw the screen underneath the statusbar. Useful togheter with statusBarColor: transparent
collapsingToolBarImage: "http://lorempixel.com/400/200/", // Collapsing Toolbar image.
collapsingToolBarImage: require('../../img/topbar.jpg'), // Collapsing Toolbar image. Either use a url or require a local image.
collapsingToolBarCollapsedColor: '#0f2362', // Collapsing Toolbar scrim color.
navBarTextFontBold: false, // Optional. Set the title to bold.
navBarHeight: 70, // Optional, set the navBar height in pixels.
navBarTopPadding: 24, // Optional, set navBar top padding in dp. Useful when StatusBar.translucent=true on Android Lollipop and above.
topTabsHeight: 70, // Optional, set topTabs height in pixels.
topBarBorderColor: 'red', // Optional, set a flat border under the TopBar.
topBarBorderWidth: 5.5, // Optional, set the width of the border.
}
```
## Styling the StatusBar
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`.
## Custom fonts
If you'd like to use a custom font, you'll first have to edit your project.
* Android - add the `.ttf` or `.otf` files to `src/main/assets/fonts/`
* iOS - follow this [guide](https://medium.com/@dabit3/adding-custom-fonts-to-react-native-b266b41bff7f)
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.