Fixed elements in scrolling artboards (header, nav bar, etc.)
Since you already started with scrollable area inside artboard, it would be awesome if we could define sticky header. For example, one page website has a lot of content, but I want to create sticky header so when I scroll down, it stays at the top. Maybe you could add the option so we can define the group and assign the sticky header option to it. That way on any artboard we can just assign that option to it and that's it.
Fixed elements are finally here!! We’re incredibly excited to announce that you can select any top-level element in your artboard and click “Fixed Position” to fix your element anywhere in the viewport.
To learn more about this feature, watch the video here: https://youtu.be/3fWBkV5S6U4
Please do continue to file and upvote issues in UserVoice – your voice really does make a difference!
-Elaine
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Claire commented
Need to be able to scroll up! Seems like you should be able to scroll up and down (and maybe even side-to-side off the artboard.
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Andrew commented
Is there an eta on this feature? On the Adobe twitter page, a rep said it was something you're planning to implement. True or False? An update for the Adobe community would be nice.
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Robert Kenfield commented
How am I supposed to mockup anything without the ability to fix elements in the footer or header? I feel like I've wasted a bunch of time and my hopes were smashed suddenly here. Come on Adobe step it up! It's an awesome product but absolutely unusable for me without this feature.
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Stevo commented
Adobe XD is not even planning to build this feature wtf
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Shian commented
Invision Studio coming out soon and it will have ability to have fixed header and footer. Unless Xd comes out with scrollable areas around the same time, many Sketch designers will most likely jump on Invision Studio (since they're already familiar with Invision) and Xd will miss an opportunity to convert Sketch users to Xd. I bet Studio will be a cheaper too. Can't wait for January 2018.
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Phong commented
Hard to believe Adobe didn't include this feature in the first release, this is critical.
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Anonymous commented
This shouldn't have been released with out this feature. To be honest I was waiting during the beta for this "design standard" to be implemented. It's a shame really, I want this product to work but I can't present my work with this current offering professionally since clients already have expectations of prototypes with a fixed nav.
Sketch + Princilple may have to be my solution. :(
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Keith commented
Being able to define the scrollable area would be really useful. Currently I'm having to say 'imagine the header doesn't disappear' to clients.
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S-Anders commented
Come-on, come-on... Release this feature soon please!! :) Would be much appreciated!
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Anonymous commented
Really NEEDED Adobe
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Felise commented
Adobe, what's taking you so long? This is a key feature that in very important in any prototype whether using a desktop or mobile device.
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Paul commented
Yeah, I'm going to need this feature within the next week. Think you can hook me up, Adobe?
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Jaydev commented
Ability to fixed footer/bootomTab as well. Very important for app prototype.
I thought this feature will be available by first public release.
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Don commented
This item is absolutely necessary for realistic prototyping in XD. Please add ASAP Adobe
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Josh Swenson commented
It would be great if someone from Adobe would give an official update on this feature since it's the MOST voted for feature in the backlog...
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Petter commented
This is ridiculous. You can't prototype without this feature.
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Heiko commented
I realy love XD, but as many others it has no use without fixed elements like headers, navigation etc.
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Shian commented
Funny how we've been saying the same thing to Adobe XD team for over a year: No scrolling areas = No go.
And instead, they implement features like drag and drop images onto the canvas: https://twitter.com/elainecchao/status/923976344194682882
LOL
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Bijan commented
This is the biggest outstanding issue preventing my workplace from jumping to XD. We simply can't prototype mobile without it.
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Anonymous commented
We need fixed layers to put into production mode our apps Adobe