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    #16
    Charles,

    Glad you sorted it out. When you say full re-publish, do you mean you selected the All Files In Project option?

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      #17
      Actually, I was wrong. My Alpha-Dark-Rose will not publish to the server. What I was looking at above was actually Alpha-Dark-Green (which I think I had to manually copy to the server as well)>

      As far as I can tell, something doesn't seem to be working right with Alpha's publishing of the latest CSS styles.
      If I tell a UX component to use Alpha-Dark-Rose, then publish the component (unchecking 'publish new or modified files only' and telling it to publish support files ie. CSS). Publishing the CSS folder separately still doesn't do anything.

      Should this not just work?
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        #18
        My advice would be to follow Sarahs lead on this and do as I did. Go into your AA folder and delete the style or style, install AA again this will replace the styles (there is also a tweak folder, get rid of any that say they are an alpha style or rename them) do the same on your server. Do a full publish and yes like your img. This is what worked for me.
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          #19
          Originally posted by CharlesParker View Post
          My advice would be to follow Sarahs lead on this and do as I did. Go into your AA folder and delete the style or style, install AA again this will replace the styles (there is also a tweak folder, get rid of any that say they are an alpha style or rename them) do the same on your server. Do a full publish and yes like your img. This is what worked for me.
          I had already deleted the Tweak in the css folder per Sarah's suggestion.
          I had to do a FULL publish of all files as you suggested and that was the only thing that actually published the Alpha-Dark-Rose theme to the server. However, something is is still overriding the style in my published UX.
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            #20
            Originally posted by iRadiate View Post
            Actually, I was wrong. My Alpha-Dark-Rose will not publish to the server. What I was looking at above was actually Alpha-Dark-Green (which I think I had to manually copy to the server as well)>

            As far as I can tell, something doesn't seem to be working right with Alpha's publishing of the latest CSS styles.
            If I tell a UX component to use Alpha-Dark-Rose, then publish the component (unchecking 'publish new or modified files only' and telling it to publish support files ie. CSS). Publishing the CSS folder separately still doesn't do anything.

            Should this not just work?
            This should just work. You should not have to manually copy styles to the server. System styles should be published if they're referenced by your components. If this is not working for you, send us a test case -- [email protected] -- include the version of Alpha Anywhere you're using and what Application Server you're using.
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              #21
              I would look at dev tools, if for instance this UX is in a tabbedUI and you do not include the additional style it will not show it. I am sure you know that but it can be easily overlooked. As Sarah said, and I have found to be true you shouldn't have to manually copy them. I went that route once, lol I won't do it again!
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                #22
                The style did publish, but ONLY after choosing FULL publish of all files. So, that's working, although I don't see why FULL is necessary.

                My issue now is why the published UX is not rendering with it's selected Alpha-Dark-Rose style. You may be onto something with the Additional Styles.

                I noticed the following:

                Additional Styles.png

                The calling UX style is Alpha. The called UX style is Alpha-Dark-Rose.
                If I put Alpha-Dark-Rose into the Additional Component Styles, it renders the calling UX as Alpha-Dark-Rose instead of Alpha .. which is not what I want.

                The highlighted comment seems to suggest if the calling UX has Alpha style then I can't put Alpha-Dark-Rose as an additional style.
                Am I interpreting that correctly Sarah?
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by iRadiate View Post
                  The style did publish, but ONLY after choosing FULL publish of all files. So, that's working, although I don't see why FULL is necessary.

                  My issue now is why the published UX is not rendering with it's selected Alpha-Dark-Rose style. You may be onto something with the Additional Styles.

                  I noticed the following:

                  Additional Styles.png

                  The calling UX style is Alpha. The called UX style is Alpha-Dark-Rose.
                  If I put Alpha-Dark-Rose into the Additional Component Styles, it renders the calling UX as Alpha-Dark-Rose instead of Alpha .. which is not what I want.

                  The highlighted comment seems to suggest if the calling UX has Alpha style then I can't put Alpha-Dark-Rose as an additional style.
                  Am I interpreting that correctly Sarah?

                  Read this: Version 4 Styles vs Previous Versions
                  Last edited by Sarah Mitchell; 10-16-2020, 10:00 AM.
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                    #24
                    Okay, here is a simple example that kind of demonstrates the issue.
                    Two simple components: One styled as Alpha. One styled as Alpha-Dark-Rose.

                    A button on each component calls the other component. But the 'called' component does not render in it's selected style.



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                      #25
                      Originally posted by iRadiate View Post
                      Okay, here is a simple example that kind of demonstrates the issue.
                      Two simple components: One styled as Alpha. One styled as Alpha-Dark-Rose.

                      A button on each component calls the other component. But the 'called' component does not render in it's selected style.


                      Read the link I posted in the last post.
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                        #26
                        No, I did read it. So, one component cannot call another and use a different version 4 style? Boo Hiss

                        Okay, I need to change my approach

                        Thanks for all your input Charles & Sarah
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                          #27
                          ah, but there is a control to allow you to switch! http://alphamediacapture.s3.amazonaw...eatruntime.mp4 and of course you can create your own style - an exact copy and use that I beleive.
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                            #28
                            Well that's cool! Thanks
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                              #29
                              One thing I found is that Chrome required a Hard Reset and Empty Cache in order to display CSS styles correctly after editing them. Not sure why, but it worked for me.

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