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3,888 votesfeature-in-the-backlog · 527 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedPuuuuuurlease!!!! Dying here...
An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedCome on XD
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedYep, obvious really...
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3,558 votesfeature-under-review · 317 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →James supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedEvery time I use XD I select multiple items on any given artboard and expect - when I click align center - to have them align with the center of the artboard. I can understand why you have set it to one object and and group only but if you pressed the align button a second time whilst having multiple items selected, this creates a lovely power user interaction. Saving a lot of alignment hassle (aligning multiple items together then grouping them then aligning them again).
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedI cannot believe this is even true. Can you not drag from one component state to another? Surely you don't still have to create an art board for each drag position? Please say I am wrong... If not, I would like to strongly suggest that dragging within components to other component state is a feature please. Thanks
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedPlease...!
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I will be changing this to focus on unused colors and character styles. For unused symbols and folders, please upvote:
- Unused symbols: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/18939286
- Symbol organization: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/33272584
An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedIf you use 'unused' as a search query in the assets panel you will save a lot of people a lot of hassle as currently there isn't a way to detect if certain single assets exist on a large project (used the 'highlight on canvas' command) as the scale is too small for little, single items.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedOn the update page: https://theblog.adobe.com/xd-march-2020-audio-prototyping-anchor-links-more/ it says, 'Anchor Links can be combined with other features like Component States' but that is not true as shown by this video and sadly experienced by me. Well done for anchor links and for component states but they need to work together please for obvious reasons as shown in the video above.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedAny comment on this Adobe? It seems a relatively straightforward implementation. If you select 'fix position' it defaults to be pinned at the top of the layer stack and if a user doesn't want it pinned there they can move it to where they want and the pinning function is removed. (I suppose, on reflection... the best way for this to be implemented in fact ti to add a 'pinning function' to the layer stack.
An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedThis thread should be merge with this one: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/34615318-fixed-elements-should-always-be-in-front
An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedSimple fix for this:
1) Default behaviour: On click of 'Fix position when scrolling' checkbox it actually 'pins' any 'fixed' layers to the top of the layer stack no matter what new objects are created.
2) Custom behaviour: If a user wants to move it manually within the layer stack they can but then newly created layers get created above.That satisfies bother users cases. Those who generally expect fixed items at top of stack and those who need to actually tweak the placement.
An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedI agree, to say it another way: By default any fixed object should always occupy the top z-index unless a user physically arranges a layer to be above the fixed object for a specific reason.
Generally the usage case for fixed elements is that they are to be above all other content on the page 95% of the time. So it is incorrect logic to make all newly created objects z-index to be above the fixed element in the layer stack.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James commentedLike this
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We’re currently testing a feature like this as part of the private prerelease program, and expect to deliver this as part of the next product update. Please join the private prerlease to learn more, or stay tuned!
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Adobe, I think this is worthy of a status announcement at least don't you think as it has been 4 years...?