Site Studio allows you to manage colors across your website with a globally managed color palette. Colors added to the palette are made available through a color picker (shown below) when selecting a color is required.
To create a color in the palette:
To add another color, click Add and repeat the steps above before clicking Save.
You can change the order of the colors in your palette to control how the colors are arranged in your color picker.
You can delete colors as long as they are not being used. To delete a color:
When a color has been applied to a page, style, template or anything else, it's flagged as 'In use' and cannot be deleted. Instead of a Delete button, you will see an In use button.
To delete a color in use:
You can link or unlink the color label from the variable, this means that the label can be something different from the variable.
When adding a new color the label and variable fields are linked by default. This is shown by the link icon color being blue and the variable field is greyed out.
Note you can only change the color variable of a color that is not in-use.
To unlink a color label and variable:
Locking a color will stop it from being overridden if changes are detected when importing using Site Studio sync.
When creating or editing colors in the color palette, they can be grouped by tagging them. Tagging colors allows site builders to restrict the color picker form element to allow use of a specific tag.
To tag a color:
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