Open the page from where you want to copy a graphic style. Right-click and click Copy Attributes.
Learn how to create and use graphic styles in Adobe Muse.
Adobe Muse provides an intuitive mechanism to save and reuse styles applied to objects on a web page. Creating and reusing styles is an easy way to achieve consistency in design and appearance across all pages of your web site. Styles also allow you to quickly update your website without having to redo coloring, fonts, text formatting, and so on.
Using the styles within Muse allows you to achieve the following things:
Styles include Fill color, Stroke color, Effects, and so on. Styles can be applied to all types of objects within Muse, such as Images, Graphics, Shapes, Text, Characters, and so on. Styles then, within Muse, are further classified in to:
A graphic style is a set of reusable appearance attributes. Graphic styles allow you to quickly change the look of an object; for example, you can change its fill and stroke color, alter its transparency, and apply effects in one step.
Styling graphics can include adding fill color to shapes, adding effects such as shadow and bevel to images, adding colors to shape outlines, and so on. Such styling can be preserved using the Graphic Styles panel within Adobe Muse. Once created, a graphic style can be reused throughout the website styling graphics and eventually the whole website at the click of a button.
You can apply graphic styles to objects, groups, and layers. When you apply a graphic style to a group or layer, every object in the group or layer takes on the attributes of the graphic style. For example, assume you have a graphic style that consists of 50% opacity. If you apply the graphic style to a layer, all objects in or added to that layer will appear 50% opaque. However, if you move an object out of the layer, the object’s appearance reverts to its previous opacity.
To apply a Graphic Style you created, do the following:
You can copy Graphic Styles to apply these reusable attributes from one element to another. With a single click, you can copy the style attributes from a source element and paste the attributes across several target elements. Further, it is also possible to selectively paste only certain attributes that you need.
Open the page from where you want to copy a graphic style. Right-click and click Copy Attributes.
Select the target element to which you want to paste the style. This element can be within the same page or a different page in Adobe Muse.
You can also copy and paste graphic styles across projects.
Right-click on the target element, and select one of the following options:
Paste Attributes: To paste all the attributes from the source element to the target element.
Paste Selective Attributes: To paste selected graphic style attributes from the source to the target element. In this case, only the selected style attributes are pasted to the target element. For example, you can choose to copy and paste only Fill and Effects, while leaving out the Stroke attributes.
To unlink or dissociate a Graphic object from a Graphic Style, do the following:
Unlinking a graphic style simply dissociates the object from the said Graphic Style, but does not remove any styling attributes such as fill, stroke, or effects.
You can redefine a Graphic Style to instantly update its Style Settings. It is common design practice to change styling attributes, thereby creating Style Overrides. Adobe Muse indicates such overrides with a + sign.
Adobe Muse allows you to preserve or clear style overrides. You can preserve overrides by redefining a style.
Do the following:
It is common design practice to change styling attributes, thereby creating Style Overrides, indicated by + sign. Adobe Muse allows you to undo unintended changes to a Graphic Style by clearing style overrides.
To clear style overrides, do the following:
The Clear All Styling option allows you to remove all styling attributes applied to a graphic object, and reset to no fill, stroke, and effects.
To remove all styling, do the following:
You can now track and manage usage of styles across your site. The new Go to Style Use option lets you displays full list of pages in your website where a Graphic Style is used.
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