This question is giving me flashbacks to my days of managing enterprise software deployments. It's like a choose-your-own-adventure, but with more CSS than adventure.
A) Specialize a Built-in: Use when introducing changes to an existing theme for multiple apps. First, create a custom theme that REFERENCE the Base Theme. Second, clone a Custom Template from the Base Template but this custom theme will reference the custom theme created previously. Third, create new applications based on the Custom Theme and Custom Template.
Ah, the joys of style guide scenarios. I feel like I need a flowchart to keep track of all these steps. Maybe I should just become a front-end developer and design the theme from scratch.
C) Build Your Own: Use when custom style guide cannot benefit from any existing theme. Just like Clone a Built In scenario, clone both Custom Theme and Custom Template from the Base Theme and Base Template, however clone the Base Theme from Outsystems UI.
A) Specialize a Built-in: Use when introducing changes to an existing theme for multiple apps. First, create a custom theme that REFERENCE the Base Theme. Second, clone a Custom Template from the Base Template but this custom theme will reference the custom theme created previously. Third, create new applications based on the Custom Theme and Custom Template.
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