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👋 to clarify, why are you providing a custom backdrop instead of using the default one? |
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I'm trying to figure this out too. FWIW, my use case is more like Google Maps, where tapping on some element opens a small modal but you can still drag and tap around on the "backdrop" so to speak. |
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Hi, as the title states, I am attempting to implement a modal in such way that it only takes up some part of the screen so as to allow the user to be able to interact with some of the background components. The current screen looks like this:
My current modal looks like this:
My custom background looks like this:
I would like to be able to interact with the icons in the header (both are already wrapped in Touchable components so already clickable). However when the Modal is visible I am unable to interact with those. I'd be grateful for a solution that helps me bypass this issue. Thank you for taking the time to read!
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