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Added: v2.0.0
Status: Active
Last reviewed: 2018-06-08
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# Toolbar Component
Simple container for headers, titles, actions and breadcrumbs.

## Contents
- [Basic Usage](#basic-usage)
- [Class members](#class-members)
- [Properties](#properties)
- [Details](#details)
- [Custom title](#custom-title)
- [Divider](#divider)
- [Spacer](#spacer)
- [Dropdown menu](#dropdown-menu)
- [Custom color](#custom-color)
- [See also](#see-also)
## Basic Usage
```html
```
## Class members
### Properties
| Name | Type | Default value | Description |
| -- | -- | -- | -- |
| color | `string` | | Toolbar color. Can be changed to empty value (default), `primary`, `accent` or `warn`. |
| title | `string` | "" | Toolbar title. |
## Details
### Custom title
You can use any HTML layout or Angular component as the content of the title section by
using the `` subcomponent instead of the "title" attribute:
```html
...
```

### Divider
You can divide groups of elements with a visual separator ``:
```html
```
### Spacer
You can split the toolbar into separate sections at the left and right of the screen
with the `adf-toolbar--spacer` CSS class. In the following example, the toolbar title
element is rendered to the left but all the buttons are pushed to the right side:
```html
...
```
### Dropdown menu
The following example shows how to create a dropdown menu. The code is based
on the `` component from the `@angular/material` library
but you could also use your own custom menu components:
```html
...
```

With the menu set up like this, you would see the following menu items as defined earlier
when you click the menu button:

### Custom color
Besides the default color you can use 'primary', 'accent', or 'warn' values:
You might also want to change colors to follow your application's color
[theme](../user-guide/theming.md):
For example:



## See also
- [Toolbar Divider component](toolbar-divider.component.md)
- [Toolbar Title component](toolbar-title.component.md)