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It is possible to put presentations style on various elements, e.g. containers, buttons, attributes, etc. A presentation style changes the manner in which the content is presented to the user. It does not change the content itself, or the structure of the page. A good example is emphasizing a piece of text. For this the TextEmphasis presentation can be used. This presentation style shows the intent of the business engineer, and the styling can react to this by for example making the text bold. On a project you may decide to not only make the piece of text bold, but also change the font size and color for creating the emphasis. By using such presentation styles, a consistent way of presenting content through-out the application is achieved.

Presentation Styles are not meant to be combined with each other. A style should unambiguously indicate how an element should be presented. Multiple presentation styles would easily conflict each other.

Note that some presentation styles are for interaction and domain elements, the other (larger) part for documents.

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