A Flexbox is a layout container that is designed to make it easier to create flexible and responsive UI designs. It allows you to arrange and align its children (elements) within it in a more efficient way. In addition to the methods inherited from Frame, Container, VisualObject and Object, Flexbox has the following methods: | | | |---|---| |[setSpacing](objects/Flexbox/setSpacing.md)|Sets the space between objects |[getSpacing](objects/Flexbox/getSpacing.md)|Returns the space between objects |[setFlexDirection](objects/Flexbox/setFlexDirection.md)|Sets the direction in which the children will be placed |[setJustifyContent](objects/Flexbox/setJustifyContent.md)|Determines how the children are aligned along the main axis |[setAlignItems](objects/Flexbox/setAlignItems.md)|Determines how the children are aligned along the off axis ### Example Here's an example of how to create a Flexbox object: ```lua local main = basalt.createFrame() local flexbox = main:addFlexbox() :setFlexDirection("column") :setJustifyContent("space-between") :setAlignItems("center") :setSpacing(5) ``` Alternatively, you can create a flexbox using an XML layout: ```xml ```