In as much detail as possible, describe the problem or experience related to your idea. Please provide the context of what you were trying to do and include specific examples or workarounds:
Currently, each individual grid on a UI/UX page needs to be edited as follows to change the Background color of the row headers and columns.
- Card configuration > Format > Styles > Column headers > Background AND Row headers > Background
This is extremely tedious and time consuming to update across a large page or application when clients require a specific color scheme to be used.
How often is this impacting your users?
This is impacting users in hindering our ability as model builders to quickly create pages that meet accessibility requirements without a significant amount of manual configuring of each and every grid.
Who is this impacting? (ex. model builders, solution architects, partners, admins, integration experts, business/end users, executive-level business users)
This directly impacts page builders and indirectly impacts everyone else.
What would your ideal solution be? How would it add value to your current experience?
Ideally, page builders should be able to standardize the column and row headers' background color across a page. This could be a starting point as a page setting with the ability to override the background per grid if desired. This would save a ton of time and clicks when updating the colors of an application.
An alternate, less ideal solution would be to provide a checkbox to at least copy over the settings from Column headers to Row headers.
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