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Originally Posted by borbole
That documentation is very detailed btw. At least the way I have seen it, it is well documented.
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No... its not. For instance... lets look at the variable "navbarsearch_padding". What does it do? By default the variable is 2; if I change it to 20, I don't see a difference. Therefore it does nothing. There is no documentation anywhere that tells you what it does.
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If you look, there is a big 10px space between the image and the navbar, as well I want to add some padding to the left of the image. So I went into the stylevar customizer and found the section for header padding... which by default has the 10px padding at the bottom of the navbar. So I edited this to 0, and added a 10 px padding to the left side. It fixed the padding on the image, but the problem is that it also changed the padding of the ENTIRE header area... As seen in the image below.

Is there an easy fix for this without template modification? Who knows, there is no documentation on it.
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Originally Posted by Jaxel
I've having trouble doing some customization on the navbar...
"navbar_tab_background" controls the background of the navbar, and "navbar_tab_selected_background" controls the background of the currently selected button, as well as the hover effect of unselected buttons.
Why is there not a variable for "navbar_tab_unselected_background"? How would I edit that?
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Things that should exist don't. Things that do exist, aren't needed as they don't do anything (such as the ENTIRE Blocks section).
You say its well documented... where? You mean on the RARE case that a StyleVar has a description that is not only meaningful, but factual?
The features available in VB4 are amazing, but the style manager itself is a reason for me wanting my money back. If I can't even get the styles I had with VB3 to work similar with VB4 without significant template modifications, then I can't use VB4.