Interactive form elements
Ability to create interactive relationships, like radio inputs, if you select one it deselects the other. Selecting different options can change the outcome when the user hits 'Submit' etc
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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Katherine commented
Would really love this from XD. This is so important for doing enterprise applications.
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Dan commented
You'd think an application like this would have a feature like this already :S
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Anonymous commented
I support Form request. Must have all four major label placement, major input contols (check boxes, radio buttons, etc)
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Anonymous commented
Can not believe a wire-framing program does not support form toggles or form buttons like checkboxes and radio buttons, seriously I just need an object I can click to reveal a checkbox on then click to revert back...... Literally it should not take 3 years to add more like 3 weeks TOPS who is working on this? They should be fired. At least release this in portions, if there's some huge behind the scenes scope to launch it all at once it's a waste of time and adding to the bad rep of this program compared to its competitors.
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Anonymous commented
Any update on this...? It's been almost three years since the original request.
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Mick commented
I use XD to mostly create form pages. This would be absolutely amazing. Currently I have to duplicate entire art-boards or create an overlay art board just to show the contents of a drop-down menu. However if that overlay falls below the scroll line, it's not an option. At times it feels XD doesn't offer much that Illustrator and Photoshop can't already do, but interactive elements such as this would be YUGE.
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Anonymous commented
This request should be combined with https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/14893407-select-multiple-items-across-different-groups as they both request the same
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Virginia commented
Really need interactive form elements! I need users to be able to input their own information.
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Dennis Ferreira commented
Agree, I requested a similar feature but think this is named better (mine was something like working fields with conditional options).
I can understand that implementing this in XD will not be the easiest task as there are way too many variables to even mention here. But even just giving visual feedback on an element after selected items have been filled would work for me (as long as all the major input field types are covered)
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Anonymous commented
I agree, I've flipped back into making an interactive pdf, it's got more bell and whistles, shame I like XD interface
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Fabio Barreiro commented
Also agree this is a must for a prototyping tool....when navigating, users try to type/use forms but can't. As seen on other comments, being able to use variables and create conditions takes XD to a whole new level.
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Daniel commented
This is a must for a true UX Prototyping tool, until then it’s just another UI wireframing tool - come on give Axure some competition!
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David Andreu commented
If Adobe XD implements this, it will dramatically increase the usefulness of the app. Even more so if they decide to implement all standard form elements as interactive elements AND put them all in a convenient in-app library.
Imagine just dragging interactive form elements into your designs and they just work. Right-click (in prototype mode) to customize the details in a convenient modal, just like we already do for transitions.
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Damian commented
Would be great to have variables and conditional interactions for more interactive prototyping. Otherwise it's just styled boxes.
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Melanie commented
It would be nice to have text boxes that would allow users to add and edit their own text content.
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Nick Freeman commented
I've had so many conversations about this with colleagues. Even developers seem to have a hard time understanding that form fields are just nice looking rectangles at this point.
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Raju Sivasankaran commented
Interactive form elements like in Axure or Invision will make XD very useful and let the user be in the Adobe tool stack. No need to get out for design and prototype.
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Rob Monti commented
Agree that this is a must in order to make interactive prototypes that exhibit more realism. Login and registration forms are ubiquitous; when the purpose of an XD prototype is user testing, merely showing the forms statically just isn't sufficient.
Furthermore, Adobe, if you want me to stay within the CC ecosystem (and since I'm familiar with it I'd actually rather do exactly that), I shouldn't have to export an XD file to ProtoPie in order to get this functionality.
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Chris commented
Yes this is an essential feature, hitting this road block as well!!!!