I have a UIViewController in Interface Builder, and I add a UIScrollView to the UIView. It has a contentOffset property equal to 0.0, but when I scroll the UIScrollView to the very bottom and push another view the contentOffset changes.
NSLog gives me the following values:
//View just loaded
2013-09-09 16:19:27.455 my_app[24588:907] Scroll View content offset is 0.000000
//We came back from another view
2013-09-09 16:19:30.957 my_app[24588:907] Scroll View content offset is 108.000000
What's the reason of this behaviour? I've just added a UIScrollView in IB and did nothing in code at all.
The contentHeight of the scrollView is bigger than self.view.height. The frame of the scrollView stays the same.
For iOS 7/8 self.automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets = NO; solved the problem.
See my answer to a similar question.
You need to set the scrollview's contentOffset appropriately in viewWillAppear: and viewWillDisappear:.
Also, see this:
i had a similar problem, after dismissing a viewController, the contentOffset from my tableView was changed to (0, -64).
my solution was a little weird, i tried all the other answers but had no success, the only thing that fixed my problem was to switch the tableView position in the controls tree of the .xib
it was the first control in the parent View like this:

I moved the tableView right after the ImageView and it worked:

it seems that putting the table view in the first position was causing the trouble, and moving the table view to another position fixed the problem.
P.D. I'm not using autoLayout neither storyboards
hope this can help someone!
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