Types of Spacing in Menutech
In Menutech, various spacing options are available to ensure your menu's layout is clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to read. This guide will detail the different kinds of spacing you can adjust in Menutech.
✨Menu Title Spacing
Above and Below:
The spacing above and below the menu title can be adjusted to ensure the title stands out and is appropriately distanced from other elements. This setting allows you to customize the amount of space both above and below the title.
📏Section Spacing
Above and Below:
- Similar to the menu title, the spacing above and below each section can be customized. This feature helps in separating sections from other elements. You can adjust the spacing both above and below each section to achieve a balanced and clear layout.
✍️Section Description
Above
- This setting allows you to add spacing between sections and their descriptions, ensuring a clear and distinct separation for better readability and visual appeal.
📋Menu Details :
Above
The spacing above the menu details ensures that the details are clearly separated from other elements
📖Lines with Spacing Before
- Spacing Before is a feature you turn on on any specific product you wish to have custom spacing for from the Write screen inside the ''other'' tab, there are two kinds of Lines with "Spacing before" options;
Sections :
- This spacing option controls the amount of spacing desired before the section itself.
Dishes, Beverages, Wines:
- This spacing option controls the amount of spacing desired before the product itself.
📐Dishes, Beverages, and Wine Spacing
In Between:
The spacing in between dishes, beverages, and wine ensures that each item is clearly separated from the next.
Description:
This spacing option ensures adds spacing between the product and its descriptions.
📋Page Break Before
This feature ensures that content following the element with the the page break active starts on a fresh page
📖Empty Page Before
The "Empty Page Before" feature in Menutech allows you to insert a blank page before the element which has the feature activated.