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Justification
Choose how you want your bar to behave when its length changes as you edit labels and add/remove
buttons. A left justified horizontal bar will grow to the right as you add more buttons or make the button
labels longer. And the left edge of the bar stays in the same place on the page. Similarly a right justified
bar keeps its right edge in the same place and grows to the left. And a center justified
bar grows to left and right equally. Choose the centered option if, for example, you want a horizontal
Navbar centered at the top of your page.
For vertical bars, the justification options change to Top, Center and Bottom. As for horizontal bars, the
setting determines whether the bar grows upwards (Bottom), downwards (Top), or both (center) when
buttons are added.
Adjust button widths to labels
Turn this option on if you want your buttons to be stretchy, so they grow and shrink as required to fit in
the label text applied to the button. With this option off, your buttons will remain the same size and so a
label that's too long for the button will extend beyond the edges of the button.
All buttons the same width
This option is enabled only if the above 'Adjust button widths to labels' option is on.
Select this option to make all your buttons the width of the widest button in the bar. For vertical Navbars
this is almost always desirable so that you get a rectangular bar. For horizontal bars it often makes the
bar look neater with each button the same size, but it requires more space and so you may not be able to
fit as many buttons into your bar with this option turned on.
Button spacing
Here you can choose to have some space between each button in your horizontal Navbar, if you don't
want each button to sit right up against its neighbor. Simply enter the number of pixels of space you
would like and see the result on the canvas immediately. Sometimes you may want to make this value
negative so that there is a small overlap between your buttons. This is useful if your button design is such
that you see an undesirable join line between the buttons when there is 0 spacing.
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