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Use contentInset for Dynamic ScrollView Spacing

Use contentInset for Dynamic ScrollView Spacing

Section titled “Use contentInset for Dynamic ScrollView Spacing”

When adding space to the top or bottom of a ScrollView that may change (keyboard, toolbars, dynamic content), use contentInset instead of padding. Changing contentInset doesn’t trigger layout recalculation—it adjusts the scroll area without re-rendering content.

Incorrect (padding causes layout recalculation):

function Feed({ bottomOffset }: { bottomOffset: number }) {
return (
<ScrollView contentContainerStyle={{ paddingBottom: bottomOffset }}>
{children}
</ScrollView>
)
}
// Changing bottomOffset triggers full layout recalculation

Correct (contentInset for dynamic spacing):

function Feed({ bottomOffset }: { bottomOffset: number }) {
return (
<ScrollView
contentInset={{ bottom: bottomOffset }}
scrollIndicatorInsets={{ bottom: bottomOffset }}
>
{children}
</ScrollView>
)
}
// Changing bottomOffset only adjusts scroll bounds

Use scrollIndicatorInsets alongside contentInset to keep the scroll indicator aligned. For static spacing that never changes, padding is fine.