Use the style editor to apply CSS properties to your styles. The style editor is accessed by creating or editing a Base style or Custom style.
When you begin, the style editor sometimes displays default fields that you are likely to need when creating a specific type of style. You can remove these fields if you require. See section below, Removing CSS properties.
To add CSS properties you need to add property fields to your form. The property fields are organised into property groups and property sub groups to make it easier to find and add the ones you want.
To add CSS properties:
To remove CSS properties you need to remove the property fields from your form. This not only removes the fields but also the data within them. To remove properties, uncheck them in the properties menu.
To remove CSS properties:
You can remove specific CSS property fields from your form if you are not using them. You do not technically need to remove unused fields as blank fields don't apply any CSS to your style but it's good practice to do so as it keeps your forms more organised and easier to understand by another user.
To remove specific fields from your form:
CSS properties inherit their values from the next breakpoint up in the breakpoint menu. You only need to add values to breakpoints when you want to change the style at that breakpoint. For more, see Understanding the responsive breakpoints.
To apply groups of CSS properties by breakpoint:
To remove groups of CSS properties by breakpoint:
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