Flex defines a default "look and feel" (appearance) that you can use as-is in an application, or modify to define your own specific appearance. As part of modifying the appearance, you can change some or all of the following:
Styles Set of characteristics, such as font, font size, text alignment, and color. These are the same styles as defined and used with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). For more information, see Using Styles and Fonts in Developing Flex Applications.
Skins Symbols that control a component's appearance. For more information, see Using Themes and Skins in Developing Flex Applications.
Behaviors Visible or audible changes to a Flex component triggered by an application or user action. Examples of behaviors are moving or resizing a component based on a mouse click. For more information, see Using Behaviors in Developing Flex Applications.
Sizes Height and width of a component or application. All components have a default size. You can use the default size, specify your own size, or let Flex resize a component as part of laying out your application. For more information, see Introducing Containers in Developing Flex Applications.
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