Folders

Folders are provided so that you can organise your colour schemes and save you time looking for the colour combinations you require.

Add New Folder

You can add as many folders as you require.

Uncategorised global colours will automatically be added to the default global folder.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Click the "Add New Group" icon next to Global Colours.

You can navigate between Global Colours Folders from a selected block.

  • Select a block.

  • In the Colours tab in the Block Inspector, find the property to which you wish to add a Global Colour.

  • Click the colour chip to open the Colours modal.

  • Click the "open dropdown" next to Global.

  • Search for and select the required folder.

  • Open the selected folder.

  • Click the required global colour which will be applied to the block.

Reorder

The Reorder property allows you to change the order of your folders to suit your workflow.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Grab the drag icon and drop in required place.

Rename

The rename property allows you to give a meaningful name to your folder.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Click the text field of the Folder you wish to rename and input a suitable name.

Add Pre-existing

You can add pre-existing colours, that are not in a folder, by using the Add Existing tool.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Hover over the Folder and click the "Add Existing" icon.

  • Select the required global colour.

Add New Global Colour

You can add a new global colour to your folder.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Hover over the Folder and click the "+" icon.

  • Click the newly created chip and select a colour.

Remove

You can delete a folder as required.

The colours in the removed folder will not be deleted but returned to the default global folder.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Hover over the Folder and click the "X" icon to delete the folder.

Reorder

Global colours inside a folder can be reordered to suit your needs.

  • In the Block Inspector, open the Global Styles tab.

  • Open the Colours tab.

  • Find the required folder.

  • Drag and drop one or more colour chips to the required positions.

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