Allow components event to change states of other components
New states feature is excellent but restricted for self components interaction. In many cases, especially in web and desktop apps, there are cases where a component event should affect another element on screen.
It would be a super powerful option to allow a component event to change states of another component.
Currently if i use component A inside component B, i can't use A to change state of B, even though A is part of B.
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Gabriele A. Bavera commented
Crazy that this isn't a basic feature... 4 years an still no devolpement? Make no sense, and still we pay Adobe hundreds of dollars each year... you should way do better
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Matty commented
Please, Adobe.
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Anonymous commented
Unfortunately, voting has closed on this. If I could vote for it, I would. This issue was raised almost 4 years ago.
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Dalal AlKhalid commented
Voting is disabled,, we need this feature,, please add it ASAP,,
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Mando commented
I t is not allowing me to vote... but I totally need this function. I have created a carousel with images that when you click one the other images become smaller.. I cannot show that in my prototype because I can only alter the clicked image and not the other ones.
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Aaron Srdoc commented
It's insane this feature is still not implemented, it would save massive quantities of artboards even for the simple iOS app I am prototyping. Crazy.
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Fabio commented
Absolutely required for design of interactive user interfaces.
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Kevin Middelbos commented
Coming from other prototype tools such as Axure, I really miss being able to target other components through Interactions and change their states.
In fact, I think it's crucial for me (and many others) to create more complex prototypes without having to jump through hoops and maintaining many duplicate artboards to achieve the same (or a sub-par) result.
Simple example:
I have two components. The first being a collection of tabs. I want each of the tabs to target a separate component (either on the same artboard or on other artboards) and have it switch to a state of my choosing.
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MR. Gray commented
Hurry on this please :(
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Patrick Gibbs commented
Absolutely required for design of interactive user interfaces.
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Craig Palenshus commented
Maybe this feature is too difficult for Adobe to figure out, but it sure would be nice if they would at least provide some sort of an update for why they are ignoring this feature request.
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Robb Cabansag commented
This feature would make quick work of commonly used elements such as, tab groups & accordions.
Seems a basic feature to implement & highly useful for streamlining the prototyping process.
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Dylan Maxwell commented
A game changer for prototyping.
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John Posey commented
This feature is desperately needed. Adobe XD needs to become a more robust wysiwyg prototyping tool to be able to create user interfaces.
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Hasan Demircioğlu commented
i was searching about that issue and i am here now. It is still not avaliable :(
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Andrei I. Gere commented
Very surprised this isn't possible yet. I have been trying to get a checkbox to toggle the state of its label text (which is a separate component with its own hover and active states), as you would expect in any application, where you can toggle a checkbox by either clicking the checkbox or its label.
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Amir commented
At least give us an answer why there is no option to do that. I need to go through each state in the component and change all. Very frustrated.
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Julie Jacob commented
This is vital. States are useful only if they have the ability to interact with and impact the surrounding and vice versa. Please implement this!
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MR. Gray commented
3 years and still nothing on this :/ We are debating on moving to another program just because this hasn't been added.
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Varun Singh commented
I agree, this feature would be incredibly useful. Another use case is when you are making a feature carousel: you have different states for different slides in the carousel and would like the button to change the state of the carousel.