Styles are a powerful option to use wherever you want to control color, appearance, or content via Form Fields or logic. Basically, every aspect of a frame can be controlled with Styles. One Style can control several frames at once. And one frame can use several Styles. So you can solve pretty complex problems with Styles.
Here you find some of our example documents which make use of Styles to showcase some cool functionality. You can also open them in the Editor when creating a new document:
Childs Book - See Styles managing skin & hair color
Avatar - Using Styles to recolor hair and skin tones in images
Business Card - Using Styles to reposition elements
There are two different types of Styles:
Template Styles - are globally usable across all documents within a Template.
Document Styles - are local and only usable in the current document. For Snippets or documents which will be used as Sub Documents in Snippets, Styles must only be added as a Document Style.
Use the top tabs to switch between Template and Document Styles. Document Styles will have the name of the current document in square brackets [DocumentName].