# SVWebViewController SVWebViewController is a simple inline browser for your iOS 7 app.  **SVWebViewController features:** * iPhone and iPad distinct UIs * full landscape orientation support * back, forward, stop/refresh and share buttons * Open in Safari and Chrome UIActivities * navbar title set to the currently visible web page * talks with `setNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible` ## Installation ### CocoaPods I'm not a big fan of CocoaPods, so tend to not keep it updated. If you really want to use SVWebViewController with CocoaPods, I suggest you use `pod 'SVWebViewController', :head` to pull from the `master` branch directly. I'm usually careful about what I push there and is the version I use myself in all my projects. ### Manually * Drag the `SVWebViewController/SVWebViewController` folder into your project. * `#import "SVWebViewController.h"` ## Usage (see sample Xcode project in `/Demo`) Just like any UIViewController, SVWebViewController can be pushed into a UINavigationController stack: ```objective-c SVWebViewController *webViewController = [[SVWebViewController alloc] initWithAddress:@"http://google.com"]; [self.navigationController pushViewController:webViewController animated:YES]; ``` It can also be presented modally using `SVModalWebViewController`: ```objective-c SVModalWebViewController *webViewController = [[SVModalWebViewController alloc] initWithAddress:@"http://google.com"]; [self presentViewController:webViewController animated:YES completion:NULL]; ``` ### SVWebViewControllerActivity Starting in iOS 6 Apple uses `UIActivity` to let you show additional sharing methods in share sheets. `SVWebViewController` comes with "Open in Safari" and "Open in Chrome" activities. You can easily add your own activity by subclassing `SVWebViewControllerActivity` which takes care of a few things automatically for you. Have a look at the Safari and Chrome activities for implementation examples. Feel free to send it as a pull request once you're done! ## Credits SVWebViewController is brought to you by [Sam Vermette](http://samvermette.com) and [contributors to the project](https://github.com/samvermette/SVWebViewController/contributors). If you have feature suggestions or bug reports, feel free to help out by sending pull requests or by [creating new issues](https://github.com/samvermette/SVWebViewController/issues/new). If you're using SVWebViewController in your project, attribution is always appreciated.