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Flutter. Widgets above listview.builder to scroll along with other content?


Flutter Layout: How can I put a Row inside a Flex (or another Row) in Flutter? Also using Stack widgetFlutter, custom scroll effectsFlutter : Can I add a Header Row to a ListViewFlutter ListView.Builder() in scrollable Column with other widgetsUnable to obtain desired scrolling with ListView.builder - flutterForce ListView to shrink to contain childrenAdd Flutter Widgets to layout above FirebaseAnimatedListFlutter scrollable body with horizontal list and grid as childrenExpanded() widget not working in listviewHow I can put Widget above Widget using List<Widget> widget in Flutter?






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I'd like to add an info box on top of the listview and instead of having it fixed, I'd like it to scroll along with the content while the page is scrolled down. Instead what I'm experiencing is that it stays always in fixed position no matter what I try to do.



My code:



return new Column(children: <Widget>[

new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
new Expanded(


child: ListView.builder(
itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index)
return index >= state.posts.length
? BottomLoader()
: PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);
,
itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
? state.posts.length
: state.posts.length + 1,
controller: _scrollController,
),
),
]);


Is this possible to achieve?










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    I'd like to add an info box on top of the listview and instead of having it fixed, I'd like it to scroll along with the content while the page is scrolled down. Instead what I'm experiencing is that it stays always in fixed position no matter what I try to do.



    My code:



    return new Column(children: <Widget>[

    new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
    new Expanded(


    child: ListView.builder(
    itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index)
    return index >= state.posts.length
    ? BottomLoader()
    : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);
    ,
    itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
    ? state.posts.length
    : state.posts.length + 1,
    controller: _scrollController,
    ),
    ),
    ]);


    Is this possible to achieve?










    share|improve this question


























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      I'd like to add an info box on top of the listview and instead of having it fixed, I'd like it to scroll along with the content while the page is scrolled down. Instead what I'm experiencing is that it stays always in fixed position no matter what I try to do.



      My code:



      return new Column(children: <Widget>[

      new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
      new Expanded(


      child: ListView.builder(
      itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index)
      return index >= state.posts.length
      ? BottomLoader()
      : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);
      ,
      itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
      ? state.posts.length
      : state.posts.length + 1,
      controller: _scrollController,
      ),
      ),
      ]);


      Is this possible to achieve?










      share|improve this question














      I'd like to add an info box on top of the listview and instead of having it fixed, I'd like it to scroll along with the content while the page is scrolled down. Instead what I'm experiencing is that it stays always in fixed position no matter what I try to do.



      My code:



      return new Column(children: <Widget>[

      new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
      new Expanded(


      child: ListView.builder(
      itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index)
      return index >= state.posts.length
      ? BottomLoader()
      : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);
      ,
      itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
      ? state.posts.length
      : state.posts.length + 1,
      controller: _scrollController,
      ),
      ),
      ]);


      Is this possible to achieve?







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          I think you could return your Text widget or any other widget at the 0 position ?



          return new Column(children: <Widget>[

          new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
          new Expanded(


          child: ListView.builder(
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
          if (index == 0)
          return Text('Your widget');
          else
          return index >= state.posts.length
          ? BottomLoader()
          : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);

          ,
          itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
          ? state.posts.length
          : state.posts.length + 1,
          controller: _scrollController,
          ),
          ),
          ]);





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          • Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

            – EmJeiEn
            Mar 27 at 19:57










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          I think you could return your Text widget or any other widget at the 0 position ?



          return new Column(children: <Widget>[

          new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
          new Expanded(


          child: ListView.builder(
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
          if (index == 0)
          return Text('Your widget');
          else
          return index >= state.posts.length
          ? BottomLoader()
          : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);

          ,
          itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
          ? state.posts.length
          : state.posts.length + 1,
          controller: _scrollController,
          ),
          ),
          ]);





          share|improve this answer

























          • Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

            – EmJeiEn
            Mar 27 at 19:57















          1















          I think you could return your Text widget or any other widget at the 0 position ?



          return new Column(children: <Widget>[

          new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
          new Expanded(


          child: ListView.builder(
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
          if (index == 0)
          return Text('Your widget');
          else
          return index >= state.posts.length
          ? BottomLoader()
          : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);

          ,
          itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
          ? state.posts.length
          : state.posts.length + 1,
          controller: _scrollController,
          ),
          ),
          ]);





          share|improve this answer

























          • Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

            – EmJeiEn
            Mar 27 at 19:57













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          1









          I think you could return your Text widget or any other widget at the 0 position ?



          return new Column(children: <Widget>[

          new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
          new Expanded(


          child: ListView.builder(
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
          if (index == 0)
          return Text('Your widget');
          else
          return index >= state.posts.length
          ? BottomLoader()
          : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);

          ,
          itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
          ? state.posts.length
          : state.posts.length + 1,
          controller: _scrollController,
          ),
          ),
          ]);





          share|improve this answer













          I think you could return your Text widget or any other widget at the 0 position ?



          return new Column(children: <Widget>[

          new Text('I want to be scrollable as well with other content as well'), // I want widget or widgets here to be part of the scroll instead of them being fixed.
          new Expanded(


          child: ListView.builder(
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int index) {
          if (index == 0)
          return Text('Your widget');
          else
          return index >= state.posts.length
          ? BottomLoader()
          : PostWidget(post: state.posts[index]);

          ,
          itemCount: state.hasReachedMax
          ? state.posts.length
          : state.posts.length + 1,
          controller: _scrollController,
          ),
          ),
          ]);






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          • Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

            – EmJeiEn
            Mar 27 at 19:57

















          • Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

            – EmJeiEn
            Mar 27 at 19:57
















          Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

          – EmJeiEn
          Mar 27 at 19:57





          Thank you! That did the trick :). Works like a charm.

          – EmJeiEn
          Mar 27 at 19:57








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