Hi @Graphnic ,
There is currently an open feature request for this:
As discussed in this thread:
While there is no one-click solution, this is possible using copy/paste.
It will be a great timesaving feature to be able to copy styles from an existing block directly to a global glass.
[Copy to global class]
Ideally this would include the relative styles, or there could be a second menu option to do those also.
For a very powerful additional feature, there could also be a “Move to Global Class” menu option, that copies the styles to the global class, remov…
Please see this post for a working solution in the meantime:
While there is no one-click solution, this is possible using copy/paste.
Find the original element associated with your virtual class and in the navigator copy the styles for it (important note: currently relative styles are not copied with the other styles, so these will need to be copy/pasted into the global class separately)
[Screenshot 2023-03-23 at 21.20.07]
Create your new global class and paste the styles you copied in step one
[Screenshot 2023-03-23 at 21.20.45]
At the very least…
For classes they automatically become active when any styles are added to them - the dot is there if you want to manually activate the class even before it has become automatically active.
Please see this discussion for more insights:
Understood, this was something we also thought of - currently the blue dot is only shown active when the user toggles it.
We thought perhaps it could be shown in a different colour if the class is implicitly active (i.e. if Cwicly has detected it is needed based on having active styles for the block). Currently, it not being shown as active, even though the class is being added to the block confused a few people in our team initially.