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    fbastudio commented  · 

    _Toggle state_ is a smart way to quickly manage on/off states.
    From this statement, I used _Toggle state_ to easily manage open/closed menu of a component-A.

    My component-A is nested in a component-B which is also a vertical pile.
    Default state of component-A is _closed_ (three assets are superimposed, only one is visible, the purpose is to create a drop down menu when _open_).

    In Design mode, when I set component-A Toggle state to _open_ (which is the _toggle state_), component-B's vertical pile is updated (height increases).

    In the Preview window, when I set component-A _Toggle state_ to _open_ (toggle state), component-B's vertical pile remains the same : component-A drop down menu works fine, but assets appear superimposed with component-B instead of updating the pile's height.

    Regards

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    fbastudio commented  · 

    +1 still relevant

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    fbastudio commented  · 

    Yes, it is a huge and very expected improvement !!
    All the micro interactions help the final user to remain confident with the product.

    We MUST be able to implement self animated items (buttons, loadings…) WITHOUT having to share project with third part companies via plugins. Companies have confidentiality and non disclosure policy !

    But GIF (even if geeks tell us it is not meant to support large and complex animations bla bla bla) is way more powerful than short animations

    Example :

    I work on a path planning project.
    User must preview the path.

    I NEED to produce several iterations of the same path animation, with different colors or informations.
    After Effect is the tool => export a transparent video that I then convert into gif

    Back into XD, my app structure (background, menus, etc) remain unchanged, and we can test every specific path planning representation…

    #WeNeedGIF :D

    But there is another solution, and I will suggest another improvement :
    export animation in a ProRes4444XQ-Alpha video so XD needs to support transparent videos, in at least 4K, because we need to zoom during the playback… that's interaction !

    Thanks

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