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nav-squisher

v1.0.1

Published

Give your global header a bit more room to breath with this nav compacting tool

Downloads

16

Readme

nav-squisher

Give your global header a bit more room to breath with this nav compacting tool

Description

Often you have limited space in a website's global header and need to squeeze in a sizable first-level navigation. Large desktops probably have plenty of space for your nav, but tablets (especially portrait) and laptops just can't fit it all in. You want the spacing left & right of each button's text to be consistant (as if you were using display:inline-block, or float:left), but you don't want it to wrap to the next line. You don't mind the text contents of some buttons flowing onto multiple lines (given a max-width property), if it helps keep the nav, as a whole, on 1 line. It's preferrable to text overflow truncation. "Nav Squisher" is what you need!

Still in development

This library is still in early staging of development. Use with caution.