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Now that we have built our first application in Chapter 1, we can use it in this chapter to explore changing the visuals. By default, the components have a certain visual look to them, as we saw in Chapter 1. As nice as the folks at Adobe make these default settings, they will always look, well, default. Thankfully, there are some very powerful ways to change the look of a Flex application so that you can create that beautiful, clear interface that you imagine for your applications.

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(2008). Styling. In: Foundation Flex for Designers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0434-3_2

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