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Creating and Editing Styles
Creating and Editing Styles
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Written by Jenna Piechocki
Updated over 5 months ago

A style is a set of formatting choices that you can use to quickly change the look of your content (such as text, buttons, or images) in multiple places at once. This means you can keep your content separate from its design.

Instead of changing each asset individually, you can apply a style to make consistent changes across your entire campaign.

πŸ€” How to Know If a Style is Present

The green teardrop icon next to a layer (left side panel) denotes if a style is applied to the element. The style settings are located at the top of the right properties panel.

There, you can see the specific style name applied to the element selected and choose to change the style, detach it, or create a new one.

🌟 How To Edit a Style

  1. Select an element with the applied style you want to change.

    1. In the example below we're choosing the "Primary CTA" style

  2. Choose any property on the right panel to update (font, color, size, rotation, opacity, animation, visibility, etc.)

    1. 🚨 If you alter the properties on one of these elements, the style will be updated throughout your design.

πŸ—οΈ How To Create a Style

  1. Select an element without a style (or detach any existing style from the style dropdown first).

  2. Select the new style icon.

  3. Give your next style a name.

  4. Click "Create element style" button

Once you've done this, you can then apply that style to any elements you'd like to update to be Identical in look, ensuring consistency throughout the steps of your campaign.

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