Szilágyi István
Szilágyi István
Actually it has 2 behaviours without the need of customisation. By default as you said it's sticky, but if the content of the tab is scrollable, if you set [tabBarObservedScrollView](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewcontroller/3152928-tabbarobservedscrollview?language=objc)...
We couldn't wait anymore for the new extension, so we created our own package which works as @Cretezy told it should (so big credits for him on the idea). https://github.com/neverdull-agency/expo-unlimited-secure-store
@mrshahzeb7 ComponentName in this case is "FastImageView" right? After adding it it's all good on Android, but it crashes on iOS at this line (in file LegacyViewManagerInteropComponentDescriptor.m): `Class viewManagerClass =...
@mrshahzeb7 But that way on iOS they don't get rendered, just seeing those red boxes telling it's not supporting Fabric yet. You're just building your app for Android?
Then I have to say that you are not on new arch on iOS, if you enable it (and yes I did it in the same way as you with...