MenuMolder ๐จ
The mod that puts YOU back in charge of your HUD.
Picture this: you've built an incredible modpack. It's got everything — tech mods, magic mods, exploration mods, quality of life mods, mods for your mods. It's a masterpiece. There's just one problem.
Your screen looks like someone sneezed a dozen GUIs onto it.
Health indicators, minimaps, quest logs, item trackers, XP bars, custom widgets — all fighting for the same pixels, all refusing to cooperate. It doesn't have to be this way. Enter MenuMolder.
MenuMolder is a Fabric mod that gives you full, hands-on control over how your HUD looks and feels. Move elements anywhere on screen, resize them however you like, and finally build a layout that suits your playstyle instead of fighting against it. Whether you're a neat freak who wants everything pixel-perfect, or just someone who's tired of squinting at a minimap wedged into their hotbar — MenuMolder has you covered.
๐ Features
๐ฑ๏ธ Drag & Reposition
Grab any HUD element and place it wherever makes sense. That minimap blocking your health bar? Gone. That quest tracker covering your hotbar? Sorted. Full freedom, zero compromises.
๐ฒ Resize Anything
Too small to read? Make it bigger. Taking up too much space? Shrink it down. MenuMolder lets you scale individual HUD elements freely so every single one is exactly the size you want.
๐งน Built for Modded Chaos
MenuMolder was designed from the ground up with heavily modded instances in mind. The more mods you have, the more you need this. It thrives where vanilla HUD management falls apart.
โก Minimal Footprint
Despite doing so much, MenuMolder is lean and efficient. It won't slow down your game or cause compatibility headaches with your other mods.
๐ค Fully Non-Destructive
MenuMolder doesn't touch your mods — it just reorganises how they display on screen. Everything keeps working exactly as intended, just in a layout that actually makes sense.
๐ฌ Perfect For…
- Players running large modpacks who've lost their HUD beneath a pile of widgets
- Anyone who's ever wished a HUD element was just a little bit bigger or smaller
- Perfectionists who want their UI to look clean, intentional, and exactly right
- Basically anyone who has ever felt their screen was too small for their mod list