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Latest revision as of 07:37, 8 July 2022
This chapter introduces how you change a component's appearance through different ways including mold, CSS class, or even a theme.
To customize an individual component's appearance, please read ZK Style Customization Guide.
To apply an overall, consistent design on all components, please see ZK Developer's Reference/Theming and Styling/Creating Custom Themes.