Basic Syntax of CupertinoNavigationBar Widget
Dart
CupertinoNavigationBar( leading: // Widget for the leading position, middle: // Widget for the middle position (typically a title), trailing: // Widget for the trailing position, backgroundColor: // Background color of the navigation bar, border: // Border configuration for the navigation bar, previousPageTitle: // Title of the previous page for back gestures, automaticallyImplyLeading: // true or false, actionsForegroundColor: // Color for action buttons and back button, transitionBetweenRoutes: // true or false, heroTag: // Hero tag for hero transitions, borderColor: // Color of the navigation bar's border, borderOpacity: // Opacity of the navigation bar's border, ) |
Flutter – CupertinoNavigationBar Widget
The CupertinoNavigationBar widget in Flutter is a part of the Cupertino package, which is designed to provide an iOS-style look and feel to your Flutter app. This widget represents the navigation bar that is typically found at the top of an iOS app’s screen. In this article, we are going to implement the CupertinoNavigationBar widget and explore some properties of it.