View CSS directly within XD
You shouldn't have to share to a link in order to see your CSS Specs... would be nice to be able to see and copy them from within XD
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Anonymous commented
This would be awesome.. But it is not likely to happen. :(
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Igbodipe Olatade commented
Any chance of you guys including CSS code snippets within the XD software anytime soon?
Retrieving assets from an external link is quite intuitive but it involves too many steps in my opinion. -
K Sprack commented
This would be amazing. I understand how terrible the code dump would be at the end when XD would publish live like Muse. But XD is great for prototyping and everything, I would love to just publish like the way Muse works. I hate Muse - well at least I hate Muse from 2016. I stopped using it after that, so yeah combine the two programs but keep the XD look and feel its way easier to use and add a ton of more features and that would be ideal.
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Brandon commented
XD behaves and works much better than Muse does.
If two are merged, XD will be a very powerful desining tool for many designers.
It's 2019, so hope to see this happen soon! -
adsoffice commented
would love this!
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Anonymous commented
This should never be the purpose of this app. This is a design and prototyping app. Exporting to code will only end up corrupting the purpose of XD, and creating generally terrible code. Learn to code or hire someone who knows how.
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Epris commented
Yes! Yes! And Yes! My business partner and I were talking about how seamless our designing process would be if we could quickly prototype in XD and take it over into Muse to take it live. It's a pain to spend so much time in Muse for the client to hate it or for them to love it in XD and we have to rebuild in Muse.
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Anonymous commented
XD is great at prototyping UI/UX, but severely lacks at turning those designs into functional sites and applications.
Muse does just that, but is not nearly as fun to design with.
Essentially, I'd love to be able to view HTML/CSS properties in XD, but then that's eating into what Muse does. So I suggest merging the two.