Use android:layout_height="fill_parent in your ScrollView and in the first LinearLayout Don't wrap the ListView inside a LinearLayout (the one below the divider View). There's absolutely no need for that (Optional) you might want to move the AdView outside the ScollView so it is always visible and not scrolled away.
Use android:layout_height="fill_parent" in your ScrollView and in the first LinearLayout. Don't wrap the ListView inside a LinearLayout (the one below the divider View). There's absolutely no need for that.(Optional) you might want to move the AdView outside the ScollView so it is always visible and not scrolled away.
I've done 1 and 2 and now my scroll bars don't exist but the content fills the screen. – O1DMBFan Jun 6 at 16:57 Anyone I'd love any offered help. – O1DMBFan Jun 8 at 1:05 @O1DMBFan does it scroll?
Did you try android:scrollbarAlwaysDrawVerticalTrack="true"? – Aleadam Jun 8 at 1:18 Thanks for the Response first off. It does not scroll.
I've added the line you've provided to the ScrollView. This shows the scroll bar on the right when you load it and then fades away but I still can't scroll the content. – O1DMBFan Jun 8 at 20:54 please readdress this question.
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SimpleAdapter adapter = new SimpleAdapter(this, fillMaps, R.layout. Xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"? Xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?
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