Apply a border/stroke to 1 side of a rectangle.
Rectangles: allow 1 or more sides to have a border(stroke), like: border-top
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John Doe commented
The main remark here was made in 2016. It's 2021, this string had 1643 votes at present (1644 after I add mine), and this isn't even in highlight survey or some other status. I don't have the foggiest idea what's going on at Adobe yet they appear to be investing an excess of energy and exertion on evangelists, meetings, and live meetings, however not almost sufficient opportunity, exertion, and cash on engineers. CSS can in a real sense do this so for what reason can't Adobe XD? I thought this was a device for website specialists? https://bouncyhop.com/collections/inflatable-bounce-house
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Yeah Buddy commented
I was just googling on how to do this...I don't know if this has been added yet or is this really a missing feature
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Kathryn commented
Yes, please. So needed.
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Baracuda commented
would awesome to have this feature currently getting this done manually.. sucks... please Adobex
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Anonymous commented
For a paid application the bugs and missing features are too much. Definitely made up my mind to switch to another app.
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Stuart McCoy commented
The first comment here was made in 2016. It's 2021, this thread had 1643 votes currently (1644 after I add mine), and this isn't even in feature review or any other status. I don't know what's happening at Adobe but they seem to be spending too much time and effort on evangelists, conferences, and live sessions, but not nearly enough time, effort, and money on developers. CSS can literally do this so why can't Adobe XD? I thought this was a tool for web designers?
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vaw commented
Please, this feature is really needed.
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Admiral commented
Try this, if you want the opposite side, just use the negative value
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Samuel Castro commented
Hello good afternoon!
Let's take a rectangle as an example:I think they should enable the option to set the border to a single edge (Not all four sides).
It's such a simple function that I see that both Adobe XD and Figma have been sinning with designers.
In the "RADIUS" option it is possible to configure normally.
No tracing is possible.
I will be looking forward to this update.
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loydb commented
How is this not implemented yet?
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RVP commented
Yet another year has passed and we still can't create a rectangle with 2 different borders. But hey, at least we have a fancy new plugin API and 3d transforms. Who the hell would be designing text inputs, tabs, popups, dropdowns, tables, lists and panels when they could be writing new plugins and adding sweet 3d transforms to them. Guys, if Tesla took your approach they would have added the wheels 5 years after introducing autopilot.
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Anna Polyakov commented
This would be very useful in order to design properly for dev.
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Libbie commented
This would be a super useful addition
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charbel kahwaji commented
guys, you can accomplish this with box-shadow by removing the blur and using either x or y to move the shadow. the shadow unblurred will look like a solid border :)
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iamonlyusingXDbecauseihaveto commented
I have just started using XD. Yesterday I could not resize vector images. Today I can not create borders. How is any actual UIUX professional using this?
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iamonlyusingXDbecauseihaveto commented
WTF Adobe?
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Andrew Gillon commented
Such a basic feature please, come on, we need this!!
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elunnin commented
The fact that such a basic feature is taking so long to implement is ridiculous. To be a useful tool XD should be able to replicate anything HTML and CSS can accomplish.
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ali ben moussa commented
2016/03/15 = > 2020/12/22 = 1 743 days (~5 years)
This is a basic functionality for any design tools, basic CSS functionality ......................
Basic functionality for any wysiwyg editor (word, powerpoint, dreamweaver, etc... ) -
Nazri commented
lobbying Adobe XD in my company, but....