ionic4 making segment on ios to look like they look on android with css












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i am trying to make the segments on ios look the same way as they look on android. refer https://beta.ionicframework.com/docs/api/segment



i tried to play with the css properties like



segment-button-checked {
--background-checked: transparent !important;
--color-checked: white !important;
border-bottom: 1 px solid white
}

ion-segment-button {
--color: #8CA2A5;
--border-color: transparent !important
}


selected button properties does not work this way. and overall visually does not look very nice as it looks on adroid










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    i am trying to make the segments on ios look the same way as they look on android. refer https://beta.ionicframework.com/docs/api/segment



    i tried to play with the css properties like



    segment-button-checked {
    --background-checked: transparent !important;
    --color-checked: white !important;
    border-bottom: 1 px solid white
    }

    ion-segment-button {
    --color: #8CA2A5;
    --border-color: transparent !important
    }


    selected button properties does not work this way. and overall visually does not look very nice as it looks on adroid










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      i am trying to make the segments on ios look the same way as they look on android. refer https://beta.ionicframework.com/docs/api/segment



      i tried to play with the css properties like



      segment-button-checked {
      --background-checked: transparent !important;
      --color-checked: white !important;
      border-bottom: 1 px solid white
      }

      ion-segment-button {
      --color: #8CA2A5;
      --border-color: transparent !important
      }


      selected button properties does not work this way. and overall visually does not look very nice as it looks on adroid










      share|improve this question














      i am trying to make the segments on ios look the same way as they look on android. refer https://beta.ionicframework.com/docs/api/segment



      i tried to play with the css properties like



      segment-button-checked {
      --background-checked: transparent !important;
      --color-checked: white !important;
      border-bottom: 1 px solid white
      }

      ion-segment-button {
      --color: #8CA2A5;
      --border-color: transparent !important
      }


      selected button properties does not work this way. and overall visually does not look very nice as it looks on adroid







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          EDIT: Ionic 4 solution



          Set the segment height to match header height



          ion-segment{
          height: 44px;
          }


          Style segment button with color for the un-active segment.

          Remove border and border-radius.



          ion-segment-button{
          font-size: 16px;
          color: var(--ion-color-medium);
          border: 0px;
          border-radius: 0px;
          }


          .segment-button-checked class is used to style active state of segment.



          .segment-button-checked{
          background: #FFF;
          color: var(--ion-color-primary);
          border-bottom: 3px solid var(--ion-color-primary);
          }


          Original segment button:
          enter image description here



          After styling:
          enter image description here






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          • no effect in my ionic4 app

            – Vik
            Nov 23 '18 at 21:22











          • @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

            – Tomas Vancoillie
            Dec 10 '18 at 12:01



















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          This can easily done by setting mode as md



          <ion-segment  mode="md">
          <ion-segment-button value="friends">
          <ion-label>Friends</ion-label>
          </ion-segment-button>
          <ion-segment-button value="enemies">
          <ion-label>Enemies</ion-label>
          </ion-segment-button>
          </ion-segment>





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            EDIT: Ionic 4 solution



            Set the segment height to match header height



            ion-segment{
            height: 44px;
            }


            Style segment button with color for the un-active segment.

            Remove border and border-radius.



            ion-segment-button{
            font-size: 16px;
            color: var(--ion-color-medium);
            border: 0px;
            border-radius: 0px;
            }


            .segment-button-checked class is used to style active state of segment.



            .segment-button-checked{
            background: #FFF;
            color: var(--ion-color-primary);
            border-bottom: 3px solid var(--ion-color-primary);
            }


            Original segment button:
            enter image description here



            After styling:
            enter image description here






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            • no effect in my ionic4 app

              – Vik
              Nov 23 '18 at 21:22











            • @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

              – Tomas Vancoillie
              Dec 10 '18 at 12:01
















            2














            EDIT: Ionic 4 solution



            Set the segment height to match header height



            ion-segment{
            height: 44px;
            }


            Style segment button with color for the un-active segment.

            Remove border and border-radius.



            ion-segment-button{
            font-size: 16px;
            color: var(--ion-color-medium);
            border: 0px;
            border-radius: 0px;
            }


            .segment-button-checked class is used to style active state of segment.



            .segment-button-checked{
            background: #FFF;
            color: var(--ion-color-primary);
            border-bottom: 3px solid var(--ion-color-primary);
            }


            Original segment button:
            enter image description here



            After styling:
            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer


























            • no effect in my ionic4 app

              – Vik
              Nov 23 '18 at 21:22











            • @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

              – Tomas Vancoillie
              Dec 10 '18 at 12:01














            2












            2








            2







            EDIT: Ionic 4 solution



            Set the segment height to match header height



            ion-segment{
            height: 44px;
            }


            Style segment button with color for the un-active segment.

            Remove border and border-radius.



            ion-segment-button{
            font-size: 16px;
            color: var(--ion-color-medium);
            border: 0px;
            border-radius: 0px;
            }


            .segment-button-checked class is used to style active state of segment.



            .segment-button-checked{
            background: #FFF;
            color: var(--ion-color-primary);
            border-bottom: 3px solid var(--ion-color-primary);
            }


            Original segment button:
            enter image description here



            After styling:
            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            EDIT: Ionic 4 solution



            Set the segment height to match header height



            ion-segment{
            height: 44px;
            }


            Style segment button with color for the un-active segment.

            Remove border and border-radius.



            ion-segment-button{
            font-size: 16px;
            color: var(--ion-color-medium);
            border: 0px;
            border-radius: 0px;
            }


            .segment-button-checked class is used to style active state of segment.



            .segment-button-checked{
            background: #FFF;
            color: var(--ion-color-primary);
            border-bottom: 3px solid var(--ion-color-primary);
            }


            Original segment button:
            enter image description here



            After styling:
            enter image description here







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            answered Nov 23 '18 at 8:39









            Tomas VancoillieTomas Vancoillie

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            • no effect in my ionic4 app

              – Vik
              Nov 23 '18 at 21:22











            • @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

              – Tomas Vancoillie
              Dec 10 '18 at 12:01



















            • no effect in my ionic4 app

              – Vik
              Nov 23 '18 at 21:22











            • @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

              – Tomas Vancoillie
              Dec 10 '18 at 12:01

















            no effect in my ionic4 app

            – Vik
            Nov 23 '18 at 21:22





            no effect in my ionic4 app

            – Vik
            Nov 23 '18 at 21:22













            @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

            – Tomas Vancoillie
            Dec 10 '18 at 12:01





            @Vik my bad, was still in Ionic3-mode :)

            – Tomas Vancoillie
            Dec 10 '18 at 12:01













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            This can easily done by setting mode as md



            <ion-segment  mode="md">
            <ion-segment-button value="friends">
            <ion-label>Friends</ion-label>
            </ion-segment-button>
            <ion-segment-button value="enemies">
            <ion-label>Enemies</ion-label>
            </ion-segment-button>
            </ion-segment>





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              This can easily done by setting mode as md



              <ion-segment  mode="md">
              <ion-segment-button value="friends">
              <ion-label>Friends</ion-label>
              </ion-segment-button>
              <ion-segment-button value="enemies">
              <ion-label>Enemies</ion-label>
              </ion-segment-button>
              </ion-segment>





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                This can easily done by setting mode as md



                <ion-segment  mode="md">
                <ion-segment-button value="friends">
                <ion-label>Friends</ion-label>
                </ion-segment-button>
                <ion-segment-button value="enemies">
                <ion-label>Enemies</ion-label>
                </ion-segment-button>
                </ion-segment>





                share|improve this answer













                This can easily done by setting mode as md



                <ion-segment  mode="md">
                <ion-segment-button value="friends">
                <ion-label>Friends</ion-label>
                </ion-segment-button>
                <ion-segment-button value="enemies">
                <ion-label>Enemies</ion-label>
                </ion-segment-button>
                </ion-segment>






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                Janith WidarshanaJanith Widarshana

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