| name | maui-safe-area |
| description | .NET MAUI safe area and edge-to-edge layout guidance for .NET 10+. Covers the new SafeAreaEdges property, SafeAreaRegions enum, per-edge control, keyboard avoidance, Blazor Hybrid CSS safe areas, migration from legacy iOS-only APIs, and platform-specific behavior for Android, iOS, and Mac Catalyst. USE FOR: "safe area", "edge-to-edge", "SafeAreaEdges", "SafeAreaRegions", "keyboard avoidance", "notch insets", "status bar overlap", "iOS safe area", "Android edge-to-edge", "content behind status bar", "UseSafeArea migration", "soft input keyboard", "IgnoreSafeArea replacement". DO NOT USE FOR: general layout or grid design (use Grid and StackLayout), app lifecycle handling (use maui-app-lifecycle), theming or styling (use maui-theming), or Shell navigation structure. |
| license | MIT |
Safe Area & Edge-to-Edge Layout (.NET 10+)
.NET 10 introduces a brand-new, cross-platform safe area API that replaces the legacy iOS-only UseSafeArea and the layout-level IgnoreSafeArea properties. The new SafeAreaEdges property and SafeAreaRegions flags enum give you per-edge, per-control safe area management on Android, iOS, and Mac Catalyst from a single API surface.
This is new API surface in .NET 10. If the project targets .NET 9 or earlier, these APIs do not exist. Guide the developer to the legacy ios:Page.UseSafeArea and Layout.IgnoreSafeArea properties instead.
When to Use
- Content overlaps status bar, notch, Dynamic Island, or home indicator after upgrading to .NET 10
- Implementing edge-to-edge / immersive layouts (photo viewers, video players, maps)
- Keyboard avoidance for chat or form UIs
- Migrating from
ios:Page.UseSafeArea, Layout.IgnoreSafeArea, or WindowSoftInputModeAdjust.Resize
- Blazor Hybrid apps that need CSS
env(safe-area-inset-*) coordination
- Mixed layouts with an edge-to-edge header but a safe-area-respecting body
When Not to Use
- Projects targeting .NET 9 or earlier — use the legacy iOS-specific APIs
- General page layout questions unrelated to system bars or keyboard — use standard layout guidance
- App lifecycle or navigation structure — use maui-app-lifecycle or Shell guidance
- Theming or visual styling — use the maui-theming skill
Inputs
- Target framework: must be
net10.0-* or later for the new APIs
- Target platforms: Android, iOS, Mac Catalyst (Windows does not have system bar insets)
- UI approach: XAML/C#, Blazor Hybrid, or MauiReactor
SafeAreaRegions Enum
[Flags]
public enum SafeAreaRegions
{
None = 0,
SoftInput = 1 << 0,
Container = 1 << 1,
Default = -1,
All = 1 << 15
}
SoftInput and Container are combinable flags:
SafeAreaRegions.Container | SafeAreaRegions.SoftInput = respect system bars and keyboard.
SafeAreaEdges Struct
public readonly struct SafeAreaEdges
{
public SafeAreaRegions Left { get; }
public SafeAreaRegions Top { get; }
public SafeAreaRegions Right { get; }
public SafeAreaRegions Bottom { get; }
public SafeAreaEdges(SafeAreaRegions uniformValue)
public SafeAreaEdges(SafeAreaRegions horizontal, SafeAreaRegions vertical)
public SafeAreaEdges(SafeAreaRegions left, SafeAreaRegions top,
SafeAreaRegions right, SafeAreaRegions bottom)
}
Static presets: SafeAreaEdges.None, SafeAreaEdges.All, SafeAreaEdges.Default.
XAML Type Converter
Follows Thickness-like comma-separated syntax:
<!-- Uniform -->
SafeAreaEdges="Container"
<!-- Horizontal, Vertical -->
SafeAreaEdges="Container, SoftInput"
<!-- Left, Top, Right, Bottom -->
SafeAreaEdges="Container, Container, Container, SoftInput"
Control Defaults
| Control | Default | Notes |
|---|
ContentPage | None | Edge-to-edge. Breaking change from .NET 9 on Android. |
Layout (Grid, StackLayout, etc.) | Container | Respects bars/notch, flows under keyboard |
ScrollView | Default | iOS maps to automatic content insets. Only Container and None take effect. |
ContentView | None | Inherits parent behavior |
Border | None | Inherits parent behavior |
Breaking Changes from .NET 9
ContentPage default changed to None
In .NET 9, Android ContentPage behaved like Container. In .NET 10, the default is None on all platforms. If your Android content goes behind the status bar after upgrading:
<!-- .NET 10 default — content extends under status bar -->
<ContentPage>
<!-- Restore .NET 9 Android behavior -->
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="Container">
WindowSoftInputModeAdjust.Resize superseded
WindowSoftInputModeAdjust.Resize still exists and still compiles (it is not removed and not obsolete), but it is Android-only. For cross-platform keyboard avoidance prefer SafeAreaEdges="All" (or the SoftInput region) on the ContentPage.
Usage Patterns
Edge-to-edge immersive content
Set None on both page and layout — layouts default to Container:
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="None">
<Grid SafeAreaEdges="None">
<Image Source="background.jpg" Aspect="AspectFill" />
<VerticalStackLayout Padding="20" VerticalOptions="End">
<Label Text="Overlay text" TextColor="White" FontSize="24" />
</VerticalStackLayout>
</Grid>
</ContentPage>
Forms and critical content
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="All">
<VerticalStackLayout Padding="20">
<Label Text="Safe content" FontSize="18" />
<Entry Placeholder="Enter text" />
<Button Text="Submit" />
</VerticalStackLayout>
</ContentPage>
Keyboard-aware chat layout
<ContentPage>
<Grid RowDefinitions="*,Auto"
SafeAreaEdges="Container, Container, Container, SoftInput">
<ScrollView Grid.Row="0">
<VerticalStackLayout Padding="20" Spacing="10">
<Label Text="Messages" FontSize="24" />
</VerticalStackLayout>
</ScrollView>
<Border Grid.Row="1" BackgroundColor="LightGray" Padding="20">
<Grid ColumnDefinitions="*,Auto" Spacing="10">
<Entry Placeholder="Type a message..." />
<Button Grid.Column="1" Text="Send" />
</Grid>
</Border>
</Grid>
</ContentPage>
Mixed: edge-to-edge header + safe body + keyboard footer
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="None">
<Grid RowDefinitions="Auto,*,Auto">
<Grid BackgroundColor="{StaticResource Primary}">
<Label Text="App Header" TextColor="White" Margin="20,40,20,20" />
</Grid>
<ScrollView Grid.Row="1" SafeAreaEdges="Container">
<!-- Use Container, not All — ScrollView only honors Container and None -->
<VerticalStackLayout Padding="20">
<Label Text="Main content" />
</VerticalStackLayout>
</ScrollView>
<Grid Grid.Row="2" SafeAreaEdges="SoftInput"
BackgroundColor="LightGray" Padding="20">
<Entry Placeholder="Type a message..." />
</Grid>
</Grid>
</ContentPage>
Programmatic (C#)
var page = new ContentPage
{
SafeAreaEdges = SafeAreaEdges.All
};
var grid = new Grid
{
SafeAreaEdges = new SafeAreaEdges(
left: SafeAreaRegions.Container,
top: SafeAreaRegions.Container,
right: SafeAreaRegions.Container,
bottom: SafeAreaRegions.SoftInput)
};
Decision Framework
| Scenario | SafeAreaEdges value |
|---|
| Forms, critical inputs | All |
| Photo viewer, video player, game | None (on page and layout) |
| Scrollable content with fixed header/footer | Container |
| Chat/messaging with bottom input bar | Per-edge: Container, Container, Container, SoftInput |
| Blazor Hybrid app | None on page; CSS env() for insets |
Blazor Hybrid Integration
For Blazor Hybrid apps, let CSS handle safe areas to avoid double-padding.
- Page stays edge-to-edge (default in .NET 10):
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="None">
<BlazorWebView HostPage="wwwroot/index.html">
<BlazorWebView.RootComponents>
<RootComponent Selector="#app" ComponentType="{x:Type local:Routes}" />
</BlazorWebView.RootComponents>
</BlazorWebView>
</ContentPage>
- Add
viewport-fit=cover in index.html:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0,
maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no, viewport-fit=cover" />
- Use CSS
env() functions:
body {
padding-top: env(safe-area-inset-top);
padding-bottom: env(safe-area-inset-bottom);
padding-left: env(safe-area-inset-left);
padding-right: env(safe-area-inset-right);
}
Available CSS environment variables: env(safe-area-inset-top), env(safe-area-inset-bottom), env(safe-area-inset-left), env(safe-area-inset-right).
Migration from Legacy APIs
| Legacy (.NET 9 and earlier) | New (.NET 10+) |
|---|
ios:Page.UseSafeArea="True" | SafeAreaEdges="Container" |
Layout.IgnoreSafeArea="True" | SafeAreaEdges="None" |
WindowSoftInputModeAdjust.Resize | SafeAreaEdges="All" on ContentPage |
The legacy ios:Page.UseSafeArea and Layout.IgnoreSafeArea properties still compile but are marked obsolete. IgnoreSafeArea="True" maps internally to SafeAreaRegions.None. WindowSoftInputModeAdjust.Resize is not obsolete — it remains supported, but is Android-only.
<!-- .NET 9 (legacy, iOS-only) -->
<ContentPage xmlns:ios="clr-namespace:Microsoft.Maui.Controls.PlatformConfiguration.iOSSpecific;assembly=Microsoft.Maui.Controls"
ios:Page.UseSafeArea="True">
<!-- .NET 10+ (cross-platform) -->
<ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="Container">
Platform-Specific Behavior
iOS & Mac Catalyst
- Safe area insets cover: status bar, navigation bar, tab bar, notch/Dynamic Island, home indicator
SoftInput includes the keyboard when visible
- Insets update automatically on rotation and UI visibility changes
ScrollView with Default maps to UIScrollViewContentInsetAdjustmentBehavior.Automatic
Transparent navigation bar for content behind the nav bar:
<Shell Shell.BackgroundColor="#80000000" Shell.NavBarHasShadow="False" />
Android
- Safe area insets cover: system bars (status/navigation) and display cutouts
SoftInput includes the soft keyboard
- MAUI uses
WindowInsetsCompat and WindowInsetsAnimationCompat internally
- Behavior varies by Android version and OEM edge-to-edge settings
Common Pitfalls
-
Forgetting to set None on the layout too. ContentPage SafeAreaEdges="None" makes the page edge-to-edge, but child layouts default to Container and still pad inward. Set None on both page and layout for truly immersive content.
-
Using SoftInput directly on ScrollView. ScrollView manages its own content insets and ignores SoftInput. Wrap the ScrollView in a Grid or StackLayout and apply SoftInput there.
-
Confusing Default with None. Default means "platform default for this control type" — on ScrollView (iOS) this enables automatic content insets. None means "no safe area padding at all."
-
Double-padding in Blazor Hybrid. Setting SafeAreaEdges="Container" on the page and using CSS env(safe-area-inset-*) results in doubled insets. Pick one approach — CSS is recommended for Blazor.
-
Missing viewport-fit=cover in Blazor. Without this meta tag, CSS env(safe-area-inset-*) values are always zero on iOS.
-
Assuming .NET 9 behavior on Android. After upgrading to .NET 10, Android ContentPage defaults to None (was effectively Container). Add SafeAreaEdges="Container" to restore the previous behavior.
-
Using legacy ios:Page.UseSafeArea in new code. The old API is iOS-only and obsolete. Always use SafeAreaEdges for cross-platform safe area management.
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