Can't change text of navigation item back button

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醉梦人生 2020-12-22 00:54

I want to hide the text of the back button on the navigation bar and so have found past questions such as this: UINavigationBar Hide back Button Text

However I can\'

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  • 2020-12-22 01:42

    As Brett mentioned above, a new bar button must be created to change the text.

    To set the title of the back button, try the following code:

    self.navigationItem.backBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Stuff" style:UIBarButtonStylePlain target:nil action:nil];
    

    Or make it in storyboard by adding a bar button item to your navigation bar.

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  • 2020-12-22 01:47

    The title of the back button gets automatically set to the title of the view controller that it will go back to.

    To do what you want, you'll have to hide the back button and insert your own button with your own image.

    Annoying == @YES.

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  • 2020-12-22 01:47

    When it comes to segue from tabBarController to a normal navigation controller, it is always easy to get confused in implementing backBarItem.

    The trick is about which controller the backBarItem belongs to. If we navigate from controller A to controller B, then the backBarItem, which is the back button appearing on the controller B's navigation bar, actually belongs to controller A. So we just need to find the right controller to edit the backBarItem.

    Solution 1. In the controller A, set the backBarButton self.tabBarController?.navigationItem.backBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(title: "", style: .done, target: self, action: nil)

       //M: In controller A
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            
            self.tabBarController?.navigationItem.backBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(title: "", style: .done, target: self, action: nil)
        }
    

    Solution 2. We can use a customised leftBarButton in controller B to cover controller A's backButton. navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(title: "<", style: .done, target: self, action: #selector(tapBackButton)), then set the action of the leftBarButton to go back to the previous controller.

        //M: in Controller B   
        override func viewDidLoad() {
            super.viewDidLoad()
            
            //M: Hide the default back button.
            //M: backBarItem will be covered by the leftBarItem anyway, here is to add an extra handling.
            navigationItem.hidesBackButton = true
            
            //M: Customize a leftBarButton.
            navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = UIBarButtonItem(title: "   < ", style: .done, target: self, action: #selector(tapBackButton))
            
            //M: Customize the color and font size to the leftBarButton
            navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem?.setTitleTextAttributes([NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor: UIColor.white, NSAttributedString.Key.font : UIFont.boldSystemFont(ofSize: 25)], for: .normal)
        }
        
        //M: Set the action of the leftBarButton to go back.
        @objc func tapBackButton(_ sender:Any){
            self.navigationController?.popToRootViewController(animated: true)
        }
    
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