Hanging out today to see a property android:cliptopadding= "false", very useful, and record a bit.
The original is in this http://www.imooc.com/wenda/detail/245687
The default is true. The main effect is, for example, a ListView setting padingtop, if it does not change the property, then it is sliding, there will always be a pading distance, if set false, Then, after sliding the net, it seems that pading is only present in the first item. With two graphs in contrast, a semi-transparent layout is covered above.
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Padingtop display problems such as ListView and ScrollView: Android:cliptopadding= "false"