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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedIf a screen was designed at a specific resolution, it would be fantastic to be able to export a screen into a device mock-up.
For example, I design screens to fit into a Galaxy S8+ device. My artboards are 1440x2960 (although any matching ratio should work as well), and then after exporting them into PNGs, I do a 2nd pass where I place those screens into device mock-ups for placing into Powerpoints, websites etc...
It would be a fantastic tool if XD did that for me as an export option! The devices should be exportable with/without screen glint and with/without drop shadow.
That said, if XD was exporting them in a standardized manner, I could always create a post-processing action with Photoshop to add those types of effects myself in swoop.
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I’ve tweaked the title so it covers only exporting animation to GIF format. This will help keep our feature list fine-grained so we can get a better picture of which are the most important.
For the other formats that were originally mentioned here:
- Export animation as a video — exporting to MOV (QuickTime) is supported now, via the Record button in the Preview window. If you need to save in a different video format, please file a new suggestion with details.
- Export animation as HTML/CSS/JS — please upvote https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/13198020-export-html-css-animation-code
- Export animation as Flash SWF — please file a new suggestion if you need to export to this format.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedThis. Simply add the "iOS" and "Android" tabs that exist under PNG to JPG. Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedI just came on to ask for this exact idea.
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1,197 votesfeature-under-review · 89 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Steven Jenner supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedLatest update to add Design Specs has lessened this issue, because the accidental double-click is gone, but I still believe you should have a confirmation window to confirm you do want to create a new link when one exists. Logically there are only 2 reasons I have ever created a NEW link on purpose.
1) A bug is stopping me from updating my existing link. This hasn't come up in a long time and I think it related to an unstable internet connection which caused the system to timeout.
2) To time lock a provided link. Say I have a Client and I submit a link to him as a concept for review, they provide feedback, but I don't want them seeing my project as I am updating it and testing. I will create a new link before I begin edits and then provide that new link to them for review the next time we are meeting.
Outside of that, I haven't seen many use cases. Often I only use one link and continue to update it as needed.
An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedTypo
1) Move update UNDER "Share Again" to avoid the double-click issueSteven Jenner shared this idea · -
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I’m going to repurpose this story for artboard renaming, as I don’t think I’ve seen it before. However, I’d encourage you to upvote this suggestion for organizing artboards: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/13005015
Just in general, it helps to put one idea into each suggestion to help us more easily aggregate.
Thanks again for your feedback!
-Elaine
An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedWill do. Thank you, Elaine.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedWithin a repeat grid, be able to apply different pre-defined styles. For example, I have a selected tile, that would have a highlight effect on it that changes a button / element to another color(s). The rest of the grid should remain as is because it is not selected.
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Reopening the feature request, based on feedback.
An error occurred while saving the comment Steven Jenner commentedTypical animations applied to objects. Slide-in, pop-up, fade-in, outs, etc...
Tween animations based upon keyframes would be welcomed.
Much like how you have implemented your transition animations, you would be able to do that on an object level (should apply to groups of items as well, so I can define a group and then have that entire group move as one in the animation).
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It would be nice to be able to right-click on a Master component and have it reset all the associated children to match. Sometimes I have edited the children by accident, not realizing it and then you break that relationship. You can go to each child and do a reset to master, but it would be nice to do a global reset.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-xd/design-component-reset-all-children-to-parent-in-xd/m-p/10980860?page=1#M25286