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where/how can I save the specific colours of a project?

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  • J Offline
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    JHT
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Dear Armin,

    is it possible to have the specific colours of a Website collected in a toolbar or do I have to tip in the desired code of colour again and again?

    Thanx for your answer!

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      wrote on last edited by Richard
      #2

      Dear @JHT

      Although the information is auto-filled to the next new row, you must interact with the Colour spectrum again for it to work.

      Screen Shot 2021-03-25 at 2.32.06 PM.png


      The background colour of each row is stored in the Gridder's JSON file.

      This can be accessed via:

      Screen Options ( found top right )
      Screen Shot 2021-03-24 at 8.00.46 PM.png

      Gridder JSON
      Screen Shot 2021-03-24 at 8.00.59 PM.png

      Gridder JSON Window
      Screen Shot 2021-03-24 at 8.02.56 PM.png

      E.g " background-color #0000ff "

      "rowAttrs": [
          {
            "bgcolor": "#0000ff"
          },
      

      With this you may speed up your process.

      If needed for a large amount of rows; you could use a Search & Replace function within a code editor.

      Search { "bgcolor": "#0000ff" },
      Replace { "bgcolor": "#c7c7c7" },


      Hope this helps @JHT, Let me know if you have any further questions :)

      Best wishes

      Richard

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        yeah this is a good point. i should create an option one day where you can define the default colors of the color swatches

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