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For more information on protecting project resources see Project Security in Designer. Once it's protected, it cannot be changed except by someone that has the permission to unprotect it and modify it. You can lock a Style Class from inside Designer by opening the Project Browser, right-clicking on the Style Class, and selecting the Protect option to protect it. Once a Style Class is renamed, it will no longer be applied to any components it was previously applied to. To rename a Style Class, right-click on the Style Class name in the Project Browser, then select Rename. Inline styles will remain applied to the component. The component returns to the default style settings with the exception of any inline styles. To delete a Style Class, right-click on the style class name in the Project Browser, then select Delete. When a Style Class is deleted, it is no longer applied to any components it was previously applied to. The following is an example screen where the label components were created then all given the same Style Class, which has settings for text weight, font family, background color, and border. In the component's Style property, there will be a classes property with a dropdown list of all available Style Classes that can be applied to the component.
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Once a Style Class has been created, it can then be applied to a component. On the Edit Style screen, use the style editor to set the text, background, border, and so forth, for that style. You will see a green check icon if the name you enter is acceptable. Style Class names must be unique to the project. To create a Style Class, right-click on the Styles folder and select New Style.Įnter a name for the new Style Class. As projects grow and increase in complexity, use folders to more easily manage your style classes. In the following example, we created separate folders for banner styles and logo styles in the Designer. Within the Styles folder, Style Classes can be placed into folders in order to keep them organized. The following feature is new in Ignition version 8.0.3Ĭlick here to check out the other new features