Improve the visual aspect of your mind map by applying different styles. Explore how to adjust your mind map's layout and branch types. Additionally, discover how to personalize your map's background by changing the canvas color and applying designed themes.
Layouts
The most important thing to watch out for when it comes to the readability of your mind map is bound to be the layout. How you arrange your info determines how easy it is to understand. Here's how you can easily change the layout:
- Choose between two Branch Types; Rounded and Angular.
- Select either the horizontal (left and/or right) layout, the vertical (top and/or down) layout, or the compact layout (e.g. for organizational charts).
- Decide on narrow, default, or wide spacing between your nodes.
You can apply these layout styles individually for each main node.
Flexible Layout
Instead of having a separate manual mode, MindNode Next allows you to move any node freely while keeping its relative position to its parent node. This ensures that adding and repositioning nodes results in a consistent and predictable structure.
You trigger the behavior by starting to drag a node. When the node has reached a certain distance from its parent node, an indicator will appear on the branch, letting you know that the node will no longer snap back to its original position. You can also override this default behavior by holding the Option key on your keyboard (Mac or iPad only).
- During dragging a node, a shadow will indicate where the node would snap to.
- When the node is dragged further away, an indicator will appear when the node will be placed at an offset
- Position any nodes freely, while retaining automatic layout for all nodes
Helpful actions while determining the layout of your mind map include Balance Mind Map, Move All Node Left/Right or Top/Bottom, and Reset Position, which you can find under Organize.
Canvas
The canvas, essentially, is the background behind your mind map. You can change its color at the top of the Canvas sidebar (Mac/iPad)/bottom of the Themes tab in the panel (iPhone).
