As a Showit design partner, I’m using Showit almost every day for my client projects and website templates. Over time I’ve learned a lot of tricks and shortcuts to creating a Showit website in the most efficient way.
Why Do Designers Love to Use Showit?
One of the things I love the most about Showit are the limitless design possibilities. As a designer, I can create almost anything I want within Showit and there’s absolutely no coding required (I’m horrible at coding!)
Keeping Styles Consistent in Showit
With all of the endless design possibilities within Showit, I would often find myself having too many styles, or losing track of all the styles I’m using in a page design. My text titles had inconsistent font sizes and letter spacing and it would take me a while to copy some of the styles I created from desktop to mobile.
I soon figured out an awesome trick that would save me a ton of time in Showit and I know it will help you too!
How to Copy and Paste Styles In Showit
With this simple keyboard shortcut, you can easily copy + paste your text, color and even transistion styles from one element to another. This is a super easy way to keep your styles consistent throughout your website.
Before I knew this trick, I used to jot down the fonts sizes, font names and letter spacing onto a notepad – it was such a waste of time!
Here are the simple steps to copying and pasting a style in Showit – it takes only 1 second!
Select the object you want to copy the styles from
Select ‘Command’ then ‘C’ (copy)
⌘ + C (Mac) / Ctrl+C (PC)
Select the object you want to copy the styles to
Select ‘Shift’ and ‘Command’ then ‘V’ (paste)
Shift + ⌘ + V (Mac) / Shift + Ctrl+V (PC)
Like magic you’ll see your object inherit the styles you just pasted!
This shortcut works with copying and pasting the following styles in Showit:
Fonts
Transitions
Lines
Effects
Watch How to Copy and Pastes Styles in Showit
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I'm a former corporate employee who decided to ditch the 9-5 and start my own business. Stick with me while I share my best business tips, design advice and website how-to's.