Scroll to Anchor Link Target
The anchor link that target the specific part of the page. This is the significant user experience on web usability where user can "back to top" or can navigate (i.e. from menu bar) to the specific sessions without the need to scroll through entire pages.
In today’s release of XD, we’ve introduced scroll to anchor link. You can learn more about this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpfKVTkPbgg
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Elitsa Mineva commented
It is really needed to be there, I spend too much time on tailoring specific mock-ups for pages to mimic anchor scrolling, since it could be just one quick tick somewhere there in the menu, same as fixed position element you can use for navigation fx
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John Sierra commented
Agreed. This is necessary.
When could we see this added to XD?
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David McEwan commented
This would be great to have!
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Kelly commented
I can't believe this isn't already a feature!
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Ian Armstrong commented
This and re-positioning layers are kind of critical, and a daily frustration to do without
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Rory commented
Please add this feature!
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Pedro Ortiz-Escribano commented
Kind of obviously vital, fundamental feature for any prototyping tool.
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Anonymous commented
Scroll to Anchor Link Target - please!!! add it
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Anonymous commented
Serious adobe, can you explain how any designer can build a SPA without this feature? I'd love to hear. Otherwise why don't you just develop this so we can use this basic 2012 function.
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WTF commented
WTF ?! WTF!!!!!!!!! Give my money BACK PLEASE. Unprofessional app and support.
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Michael commented
The humanity needs this please
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Anonymous commented
Any movement on this Adobe XD???
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Anonymous commented
Please, please, please add this feature!
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Andres Moros commented
Please add this feature!
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simon commented
there's are simple workaround with auto-animate. never forget you are proto-typing not making a fully-functionable website
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Craig commented
Just started using XD and first wireframe idea I tried is a single page layout, then find I can't link to any of the sections in the page, so cannot simulate navigation. I would have thought this was standard practice these days.
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Anonymous commented
Is this ever going to happen given it was requested back in 2016. It's a very common behavior especially for responsive sites.
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HegeB commented
Yes please!
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Peggy Seelenmeyer commented
DO IT
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Robert commented
Definitely needed