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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Stevo commented
OMG!!!!! YESSSSSSYYYY
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MaMaLy commented
If you also wish you had the option to force your fixed elements to stay in the front (or top of the z-order stack) even as new objects are added to your artboard, vote up this idea.
https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/34615318-fixed-elements-should-always-be-in-front -
Vlad commented
That works now! At last, thank you guys! Don't stop - there are lot to do! We need moooore :)))))
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Fiona aka GeekChicSocial commented
Brilliant! Thanks!
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Eddie Deighton commented
Excellent news! I'm really enjoying using XD.
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Alessio Viola commented
Great Work XD Stuff! This is the feature that push XD to the Olmypus of the Prototyping Tools! Thanks a lot for helping us doing our job ;)
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Dirkjan Brummelman commented
🙌🙌🙌
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Anonymous commented
Awesome!
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Dandesign commented
WOW! Great! I love Adobe XD. You incredibly changed my daily live. That's the feature I missed most from the beginning. Thanks to everyone who worked on that fantastic feature.
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XD USER commented
FINALLY!!!
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Anonymous commented
Great work Adobe. I love U!
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MaMaLy commented
I hate to already be asking for more because Fixed Elements are so awesome to have... but it would be nice if the fixed elements would automatically be at the top of the z-order stack (or even better, if it's on top by default, but you can optionally turn that off.) As it is, every single element that you add to the page after adding your fixed element is on top by default. So when you scroll, your new objects cover up your fixed footer. So as it is now, it'll require a lot of busy work and constant testing to make sure that every footer on every artboard is on top of every other element.
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Paulo Gusmao commented
Wonderful!
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Anonymous commented
Love the way you keep on improving XD but keep it simple.
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Fernando commented
Yes!
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Anonymous commented
THANKS GOD
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MaMaLy commented
Aah... the 3 little dots in the CC app viewer.... then choose "Check for App Updates" and now it gave me the right version. Wish it just worked when you click "Update" but so glad to have this feature now! Thanks Adobe!
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MaMaLy commented
Is anyone else having trouble getting the new version to install? It appeared to update, (showed me an Open button in the CC app viewer) but when I excitedly opened to test fixed elements, the feature wasn't there. I fully uninstalled and reinstalled, still not there. I checked my version number, and it's 8.1.22.2. However, the version that came out today is 9.0.12.19. Is there anything I can do to get the latest version installed? Is this release delayed for Enterprise users?
Just to note... I LOVE that you all chose not to implement this feature how Invision did it. To me, Invision's method always felt like a hack. Great job in the execution (from what I can tell in the videos). I can't wait to get my hands on it.
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Natalia commented
love it! Thanks
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Greg commented
I love that this is here and is easy to use, although I would love for this to function more like Invision. As it is now the only way I can fix my footer is by putting it in the middle of my design. That doesn't work very well when I need to save artboards to send as pdf.