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I'm not sure whether this is a code issue or a documentation issue, but class="middle" doesn't work as I expected on a medium-tall toolbar. The #middleBar container is positioned at the bottom of the toolbar. If class="middle" is expected to work on tall bars, we should document that explicitly. (i.e., medium-tall bars are double-height and can take controls in the .top and .bottom containers; tall bars are triple-height and take .top, .middle and .bottom content.)
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Sorry I was not very clear. We fixed the documentation as it is intended behavior. Arthur's solution is still the way if you need to center-aligned item vertically. middleJustify was already there before this and it is for controlling how the items are aligned horizontally when they are placed in the middle bar.
oh, then yes, doc fixed. no vertical centering on medium-tall coming huh? Thanks anyway 👍
btw you should say middleJustify with vertical layout, i guess, can't be wrong being as clearer as crap :)
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I'm not sure whether this is a code issue or a documentation issue, but class="middle" doesn't work as I expected on a medium-tall toolbar. The
#middleBar
container is positioned at the bottom of the toolbar. Ifclass="middle"
is expected to work ontall
bars, we should document that explicitly. (i.e., medium-tall bars are double-height and can take controls in the .top and .bottom containers; tall bars are triple-height and take .top, .middle and .bottom content.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: