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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:46:42+00:00 2026-05-13T19:46:42+00:00

How can I have a constant in a Flex application which I could apply

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How can I have a constant in a Flex application which I could apply at several places in a Flex CSS file? For example I may have a background color which is the same in several UI components and then I would like to have this color set in only one place and reused in all style clauses. Something like …

public static const myColor = "#00FF00"

...

component1 
{
  backgroundColor: myColor
}

component2 {
  backgroundColor: myColor
}
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    2026-05-13T19:46:42+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:46 pm

    This is what I use. Check out the StylesheetMixin class on Snipplr.

    This is what it looks like in use:

    ColorPalette

    package
    {
        // only make bindable if you want to use in skins
        // for example like color="{ColorPalette.crazyColor}"
        [Bindable]
        /**
         *  This class holds all of your global colors to apply to skins.
         */
        public class ColorPalette
        {
            // "var", not "const", so you can optionally change them at runtime
            public static var crazyColor:uint = 0xff0000;
            public static const applicationAccent:uint = 0x1a01dd;
        }   
    }
    

    Stylesheet

    @namespace mx "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx";
    @namespace s "library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark";
    @namespace tlf "library://ns.adobe.com/flashx/textLayout";
    
    mx|Panel
    {
        color: crazyColor;
        backgroundColor: applicationAccent;
    }
    mx|Button
    {
        color: crazyColor;
        backgroundColor: applicationAccent;
    }
    

    Flex 3 equivalent:

    Panel
    {
        color: crazyColor;
        backgroundColor: applicationAccent;
    }
    Button
    {
        color: crazyColor;
        backgroundColor: applicationAccent;
    }   
    

    Sample Application

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <mx:Application
        xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
        xmlns:local="*">
    
        <mx:Script>
            <![CDATA[
                import ColorPalette;
            ]]>
        </mx:Script>
    
        <!-- simple css -->
        <mx:Style source="main.css"/>
    
        <!-- stylesheet palette -->
        <local:StylesheetMixin palettes="{[ColorPalette]}"/>
    
        <!-- sample container -->
        <mx:Panel id="panel" width="100%" height="100%" title="Stylesheet Palettes!">
            <mx:Button label="Button"/>
        </mx:Panel>
    
    </mx:Application>  
    

    I have palettes for:

    • Colors
    • Assets
    • Effects
    • Layout

    Works with Flex 3 and 4.

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