Collapse Property Inspector
Would like to be able to collapse the adjustments panel on the right much like "Collapse to icons" works in Illustrator or Photoshop. That right hand panel covers up so much of the main canvas when working on a smaller resolution screen.
This is somewhat related to the "Hide all panels" feature request: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/12937710-hide-all-panels
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Louis Teo commented
It's eating up a lot of space during the design mode especially for smaller screens. While I can use Ctrl-Tab to go into prototype view and hide it, I want to stay in design mode and see my designs in full view for editing.
Is it possible to make it like photoshop where the individual modules are collapsible and draggable out of that area etc?
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Michael Pierce commented
Agree, this is needed for scenarios where you are presenting artboard especially on Skype where you need to hide chrome and can pan around artboards as the conversation takes you to different places.
This often happens during the part of the process when you are still iterating and haven't made a click through prototype yet. It's more of the phase where you are explaining options to others and showing alternative options.
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Deliutak commented
Absolutely agree! When plugged into a display, the panels (artboards/design on left and settings on right) don't seem to take much space. But when using laptop only, 32.9% of screen width is used for noncollapsible settings.
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Faisal Khurshid commented
That's right, designing web layouts on 1366 x 768 display panel requires vertical scrolling currently to view the whole canvas and there are so many laptops with such small resolution.