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Add UX Notes mode (to Design and Prototype)
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The Styling engine (or however you call it), should be able to handle direct CSS code. It would be the easiest way to extend element styling options.
For example: add a new option to add a stylized border. The UI gives you the options of modifying CSS values that would then be applied to your shape. Alternatively, an "advanced mode" would enable you to directly input CSS to see the results.