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Setting multiple style names on a Spark Button control in Flex 4

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The following example shows how you can define multiple style names on a Spark Button control in Flex 4 by setting the styleName property to a space separated list of CSS style names.

The following example(s) require Flash Player 10 and the Adobe Flex 4 SDK. To download the Adobe Flash Builder 4 trial, see www.adobe.com/products/flex/. To download the latest nightly build of the Flex 4 SDK, see opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Download+Flex+4.

For more information on getting started with Flex 4 and Flash Builder 4, see the official Adobe Flex Team blog.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- http://blog.flexexamples.com/2010/10/27/setting-multiple-style-names-on-a-spark-button-control-in-flex-4/ -->
<s:Application name="Spark_Button_styleName_test"
        xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
        xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
        xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx">
    <s:layout>
        <s:HorizontalLayout horizontalAlign="center" verticalAlign="middle" />
    </s:layout>
 
    <fx:Style>
        .boldWeight {
            fontWeight: bold;
        }
        .redColor {
            color: red;
        }
    </fx:Style>
 
    <s:Button id="btn1"
            label="MXML"
            styleName="redColor boldWeight" />
 
    <s:Button id="btn2"
            label="ActionScript (click)"
            toolTip="Click to apply styles"
            click="btn2.styleName = 'redColor boldWeight';" />
 
</s:Application>

This entry is based on a beta version of the Flex 4 SDK and therefore is very likely to change as development of the Flex SDK continues. The API can (and will) change causing examples to possibly not compile in newer versions of the Flex 4 SDK.


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