Apply a border/stroke to 1 side of a rectangle.
Rectangles: allow 1 or more sides to have a border(stroke), like: border-top

95 comments
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Cuneyt commented
Usefull option. We needed.
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yullo seo commented
I thought I needed this feature too! I think if this feature is added, it will definitely be a big factor beyond sketching!
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Antonin commented
This is a must in any design tool. I'm new to XD and very surprised this basic feature is not available.
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Thomas Hale commented
This is something that you can do very easily (and I would argue regularly) with CSS. This should get considered at least or be marked as "In the backlog". Where is the recognition?!
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Frederik Krautwald commented
Crazy that this isn’t implemented. But maybe Adobe XD was meant as a wireframing tool only.
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Guillaume Millot commented
Feature much needed as well!
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Programmer PC commented
When we design dashboard we need stoke and path. We want to apply gradient in border. Many other ui design tools like figma provide this feature but why not adobe xd.
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Will Maguire commented
how in the hell is this not implemented by now???
I may as well prototype in Bootstrap
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Adelheid Kiriland commented
This is sorely needed 🙏🏻
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Duc Ngo commented
Yes please!
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Anonymous commented
Strongly needed because this is the way divs will be coded in the markup.
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MB commented
needed
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Gustavo Lo Valvo commented
That would be fantastic!!
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Jason Quiz commented
I would love this feature and would bring my XD designs closer to the way that it will be built.
Example:
Instead of making two 1px horizontal lines that cap off a section, I could just make a single box with a top and bottom stroke (which is how the DIV styling would actually be done). -
Kathy Sterman commented
Yes, I just need a top border!
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Anonymous commented
please add the ability to do this, same as css (border-top, etc)
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Anonymous commented
@Peter fyi we all want this feature
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Anonymous commented
Is this seriously not possible still?
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@Jeremy: XD has supported independent corner radius for a very long time. Just click the toggle button next to the corner radius text field.
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Jeremy Mcleod commented
Erkan Ogumsogutlu oh no! We wouldn't want to mess up the look of the appearance panel by adding useful tools and controls, would we? Seriously, what kind of ridiculous objection is that?
Adobe, this feature is required NOW. Not only do we need explicit controls for each side of a border, being able to set independent border radii is also a mysteriously missing feature. Meanwhile, Fireworks (which you killed off in favor of XD) had independent border & border-radius controls for each side TWO DECADES AGO.