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    Matthew Lewen commented  · 

    As a developer it would be great to have designer defined descriptions for elements on the wireframes/prototypes. Not comments per say but rather interaction annotations defined by the designer describing how this element is meant to function when a action such a top or how a element transitions from one state to another.

    This would exist in the shared design specs/protoype.

    Azure's element notes & web publish tool is a good example of this and my team uses this at work all the time for developer handoffs.

    It provides both a visual understanding as well as a descriptive understanding of how the UI should function when coding it up.

    It would also be nice to comment on said notes to ask questions or suggest feedback.

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