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  1. 81 votes

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    This is one of those corners that, after spending a long time setting up elaborate artwork, I am boxed in (again) by XD, stymied by something so obvious you just assume is there, only to discover that it’s not.

    It would take me as much time to just code this in HTML/CSS/JS.

    Fix this, please!

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    +1 for this feature.. A good use case is for a reset button to a form or set of filter buttons.

  3. 3,888 votes

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    Bullets and numbered lists are fundamental; this should be really be added as a feature, along with text ident.

    For anyone requiring a workaround today, however, the following doesn't take too much time to set up and populate:

    1. Isolate a sample line of text in a text frame, and set the text frame type of "Auto Height".

    2. Create a text frame (or a graphic) for the a bullet in position to the left of the line of text.

    3. Select both elements and create a component.

    4. Duplicate the new component and offset vertically, one or more times.

    5. Select the set of components and group.

    6. Set the group to a vertical stack (with even spacing).

    You can then drag-copy additional items within the stack to extend the list. When a list item is longer or shorter, the auto height frame will adjust and the stack will automatically re-space all items.

  4. 37 votes

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    +1 Negative margins are a common and useful technique frequently used in front end layouts.

    It is frustrating to need to break up a stack only to tighten some elements closer together.;

  5. 49 votes

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    Bump and a +1.

    How an object behaves in a limited amount of space is a fundamental principle in layout design.

    Moreover, CSS allots for this with min- and max- (and overflow) constraints.

    It is therefore major oversight that XD does not currently allow the user to easily scrub through designs with these considerations in mind.

  6. 104 votes

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    Richard Cote commented  · 

    Add my vote to this feature suggestion. I can't imagine it's a hard thing to do.