Hey everyone, hey, we're going to look at how to group color styles in Figma... using both the slash method, and making a folder and dragging it in... all right, let me show you both. First of all let's look at the slash method... mainly because it's really common... it's what I used to use and teach...
and you'll see lots of people's tutorials using it as a shortcut... then we'll double back to just the grouping that we've done, both are handy. So I've got my primary color here, I'm going to make it a Fill style... I'm going to click on my 'Style' button, hit '+'... and I'm going to call this "Primary", and this is my "500"... the kind of middle brightness of it all...
it gets complicated now when I say... I want another version and I want a slightly darker one... so I'm going to go down to here, break the link, click on this... go to Brightness, go to 'Saturation', 'Brightness'... hold 'Shift', and go down a couple... that is going to be my 500, that's going to be my 700.
So I'm going to make a new style, 'Style', you... "Primary 700"... and if I click off into no man's land, you'll see... these are fine, but you can see how it can bloom pretty quickly... so what people do is-- let's rename this and say, actually... let's rename it, and let's call this one "Name/"...
so as long as you put the forward slash, '/' in there... I really want to make a joke about Guns and Roses Lead guitarist, Slash... can't think of a good one, and most of you will be too young to know what that is. So if we put a '/' in there, now, if I hit 'Enter', look what happens... it's changed it from being, just floating down the bottom... it made a folder which has 500 inside of it...
I'm going to do the same thing for this one, double click it... 80s Rock legend in the middle, and they're all in a nice group... there you go, that's why people put slashes, and everything... what I tend to do now is actually just go, you are a new one, and you are my "500 "... and if I click off, I can right click and say, 'New Folder'... called "Secondary", you end up in the same place.
So if you see lots of people on the internet... using tutorials, or in classes... or colleagues using the forward slash method, it's totally fine... I tend to just make folders here in the Color Styles panel. Another good thing about grouping them... whether using the slashes or making folders...
is you can change them, you can say, actually, these are meant to be in here... whereas if you don't use that kind of naming convention... call it Primary 500 as one solid, it makes it hard to move around... it makes you having to rename all your Styles... if you do go and change that later on. All right, that is it, either way, sweet groups of color styles in Figma...
you can do it for any old styles we're using it for colors here... works for fonts as well, but that is it... either way is good, but now you know both... all right, I'll see you in the next video.