Is it possible to individually style product variant option buttons?

Hello,

Is it possible to individually style the button options for a product variant? I’m essentially looking to have the color of the button indicate the color of the product (in this case, a black button and a camo button), but I haven’t had any luck in figuring out how to separate them in to separate classes so I can make those changes without both buttons updating. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!

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I figured this one out. For anyone else that may be asking a similar question, there’s additional options in a section called “Structure” in the Selector dropdown. This allows you to select First Item, Last Item, Odd Items and Even Items.

This is not exactly the question.

Do you know how to style size and color variants separately?

Bro, I’ve been in webflow since the beginning and they have these problems that make you have to make a crutch or you get dumped by clients! Webflow doesn’t solve strategic problems at all, they’re constantly updating some nonsense that isn’t needed! And the fact that half the shops use colours when choosing colours, they don’t take that into account for some reason! If I were the director of this company, the first people I would kick out are those who developed ecommerce in cms webflow. There are a lot of flaws and no one is addressing them.

How to disable text? Text when choosing a color is not needed, I’m shocked that webflow has not understood this for many years

Hi I have a simular problem that I haven’t been able to find a solution, the design has been approved and now we realised this is a mjor issuw we can 't find to fix.
My design has a icon for each option - has anyone done something simular?

In an embed, you could style each nth-child and tie that to a image or color field.