Fixed elements in scrolling artboards (header, nav bar, etc.)
Since you already started with scrollable area inside artboard, it would be awesome if we could define sticky header. For example, one page website has a lot of content, but I want to create sticky header so when I scroll down, it stays at the top. Maybe you could add the option so we can define the group and assign the sticky header option to it. That way on any artboard we can just assign that option to it and that's it.
Fixed elements are finally here!! We’re incredibly excited to announce that you can select any top-level element in your artboard and click “Fixed Position” to fix your element anywhere in the viewport.
To learn more about this feature, watch the video here: https://youtu.be/3fWBkV5S6U4
Please do continue to file and upvote issues in UserVoice – your voice really does make a difference!
-Elaine
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Aaron Varga commented
Please incorporate and develop the function of fixed elements/objects within the design capabilities please!
Also, allow for side swiping for navigation that go off to the right of the page, out of view, please. This is an immediate roadblock I encounter with one of my first projects with Adobe XD and basically brought the thought of not even using Adobe XD, unfortunately. If this is truly to be a testing and prototyping tool, these are basic necessities and should be pushed to the front of development...please and thank you.Respectfully,
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jbordersfl commented
how is this not a standard feature? a static background image with scrolling content. the first 10 minutes using XD, and this is a feature i'm already trying to use, and very surprised the product made it out of beta without it.
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Harun Alikadić commented
When this feature rolls out I'll head over to Invision to cancel my premium account :)
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Louis eguchi commented
Need this like nowwww
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Greg commented
Please add this right away. I need to show my boss something in 5 minutes.
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Carl Durocher commented
This should be in-progress. How come it’s still in the backlog?
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Ben Dromey commented
While I totally commend this feature requests forum, its very frustrating that the most requested item has not been progressed; we seem to be getting a vector layout knock off instead. Its so close to getting to a professional standard. Come on Adobe!!
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Yury commented
It's needed, especially for mobile prototyping. No compromises.
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Mark commented
until this gets done...gonna have to continue using Sketch. I rather us XD though. chop chop Adobe!!
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Konstantin Tretiak commented
I'm from 2019 - still not implemented :(
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Marius Mirca commented
I was using invisionapp before and they had it. I just assumed adobe XD would have it too. I am very dissapointed after spending the time to learn it.
Hope you integrate it soon.
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Anonymous commented
Would love to use this feature to #prostickymenu4xd
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Jorge Braccini commented
This should be a simple feature to work during one sprint. I don't see how you guys don't pay attention to this userbase massive suicide here. How come a whole year has past and not a single buggy attempt to fix this for us. Really dissapointing, since should be very easy to improve.
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Anonymous commented
i think is the worst thing on adobe xd is haven't sticky menu it's bad for our prototyping .
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Alex Wood commented
Another vote for this XD feature. Fixed elements are a fundamental part of UX across all viewports.
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Anonymous commented
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Alex commented
This should have been present since the beginning, it's a crucial feature.
Cmon Adobe, just implement it, it's kinda easy too -
claire commented
Any chance of getting started on this sooner?
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Eric Sotomayor commented
Adobe seems to be concentrated on making mainstream apps now. They don't seem to focus on the advanced users. Fixed elements are standard. But they cater to non programmers now
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Noah Ribaudo commented
Can't believe XD got a full "release" without having fixed elements. The team making it obviously has to have some UX design experience, so how could this possibly get missed?? Come on guys. Lack of basic features like this kills the whole rest of the app (which you did a good job on)!